Reconciliation|Redux
Mix It Up Image: darkdayr It has been quite a week since last week’s blog Reconciliation. In that time, Canada has experienced a birthday, there was gang violence in the streets of our
Mix It Up Image: darkdayr It has been quite a week since last week’s blog Reconciliation. In that time, Canada has experienced a birthday, there was gang violence in the streets of our
Ultimate Self-careImage: Celestine Chua I love alliteration ... I also had not anticipated blogging with 3S & 1R: Spiritual, Sabbath, Self-Care & Religious. In fact, I had thought I would be adding a new addition
1994/1995 Flatland BBS Menu Screen Image: Tim Patterson It really is an honour to be exploring one’s vocation – career – with an organisation (such as The United Church of Canada) that
Vintage Technology Credit: Carsten Frenzl I think it is fair to acknowledge that I’ve always been enamoured with technology, perhaps even to the extent that I should confess I’m a technophile. I love
Facebook: Like & Share Credit: Richard Manley-Tannis This last weekend, I was pretty excited to hang out with a congregation here in Winnipeg (John Black Memorial United Church), which was celebrating 100 years of
I really do have great conversations that arise on account of Sisters and Brothers, seekers and questioners who choose to email, engage through social media and/or comment about items that directly
Knox CommunityKitchen Opening What a week this has been for me in this place called Winnipeg Presbytery. It’s been pretty energising and I have noticed another one of those paradoxes that – in
The day has been breathless, Lord. I stop now for a few moments and wonder: is the signature of the holy over the rush of the day? Or have I bolted ahead, anxiously trying
When tears fall & souls weep. When grief strikes & questions abound. May we (who r able) respond with care & may those who need - be embraced (A Pres-bit|@wpgpres)
This blog was originally published March 1, 2013 by the Centre for Christian Studies I have recently been invited by my alma mater – the Centre for Christian Studies