In the Alleys Reflection on Romans 1:16-25 Wine Before Breakfast September 25, 2012 by Andrew Stephens-Rennie I’ve always thought Paul was a little off.
The Power of the Gospel by Brian Walsh [At Wine Before Breakfast we are again meditating on Paul’s letter to the Romans.
A Dying Church by Andrew Stephens-Rennie The Anglican Church must die, and I’m thinking it’d be better sooner rather than later.
An Uneasy Stability by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Stability does not come easy. In this world, in a world so focused on movement (and specifically, advancement) stability is seen more as sin than virtue.
Ideas on Saving the World by Andrew Stephens-Rennie During a recent episode of CBC’s Ideas, Political Theologian William T.
The Tree Died of Grief (Epiphany Late, but still on time) by Brian Walsh Some years ago I was in Guatemala with a group of students that I was teaching in the Creation Care Studies Program in Belize.
When Blood and Bones Cry Out by Andrew Stephens-Rennie (originally published at www.wordmadeflesh.ca) Reflections on Ezekiel 37:1-14 and Acts 2:1-21 St.
Building a Gardened City by Andrew Stephens-Rennie You’d be forgiven for thinking we’re crazy. You’d be forgiven for wondering how a group of Vancouver residents think they’re going to develop their own neighbourhood according to their own specs.
Urban Ministry :: Looking for a Place to Call Home This article was originally published in The Banner (www.thebanner.org) by Brian Walsh It didn’t make any sense.
Kicking at the Darkness :: A Book Review On April 16th, Byron Borger, bookseller extraordinaire, published this review of Brian’s “Kicking at the Darkness: Bruce Cockburn and the Christian Imagination” on his booknotes blog.
Denying the Crucifixion by Andrew Stephens-Rennie We hate them. You know, those people who deny the resurrection.
Two Parades, One City and Holy Saturday Brian Walsh (On March 31 I spoke to the Southwestern Ontario regional conference of StreetLevel.