#IAmWoke: A Rally Cry
How do the two Great Commandments of radical love embolden you to bear healing into a hurting world? #UCCan #ShineOn # LGBTQIA2SPlus
How do the two Great Commandments of radical love embolden you to bear healing into a hurting world? #UCCan #ShineOn # LGBTQIA2SPlus
Leaders I often reflect and muse about leadership, both broadly and in the context of discipleship in communities of faith. A commitment to life-giving and healthy leadership has always been an important
This blog is part of an unfolding series of reflections, offered during worship events in my role as Principal of St. Andrew’s College. The series, Leadership & Legacy, explores the tensions, challenges and blessings that are
Democracy is a big topic for a blog, especially when attempting to reflect about it from a faith-based perspective. This musing, therefore, will explore the topic in two parts: A general overview of the
Why, O Creator, do planes fall? As we lament, why does rain deluge & disrupt lives? May we, in our questions, respond with care & compassion (A Pres-bit|@wpgpres) This
Parliament Hill As I write this blog, I better be clear that I am writing about politics. Getting political is quintessential to the Christian experience, as far as I understand it. I
Recently, during one of my tweeting moments for UCiM, I wrote the following UCiM-ism: Urban or rural is a false polarity: One vs. the other. It’s not where you live that matters –
Recently, here in Manitoba, the city of Brandon released a proposed budget that indicated taxes would increase by as much as 20%. And, as you can well imagine, there has been A LOT of