A Song of Thanksgiving Holy Eucharist & Baptism St. Michael’s Anglican Church | Merritt, BC A reflection on Luke 17:11-19 by Andrew Stephens-Rennie There we were.
Empire, Idolatry and Homosexuality: Romans 1.18-32 revisited by Brian Walsh (a sermon preached at Wine Before Breakfast on October 2, 2012) Let’s be clear about something from the start this morning.
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.