Rachel, The Mainline and Me Dear Rachel Held Evans I like you. Like a lot. I don’t know what it is, but so many of the things you write resonate with me.
A Pastoral Letter for Holy Week 2012 (Every year Brian writes a pastoral letter to the Wine Before Breakfast community at the University of Toronto in which he calls the community to be intentional about keeping Holy Week.
Stumbling Towards Vocation by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Three months ago, just as the calendar tipped into the new year, I began serving with Word Made Flesh – a movement called and committed to serving Jesus amongst the most vulnerable of the world’s poor.
Empire & The Neighbourhood [vimeo http://vimeo.com/39384036] Walter Brueggemann on the power of neighbourhood and neighbourliness in the face of Empire.
Images of Empire by Julie Clawson When I first read The Hunger Games series I was immediately struck by the similarities between the dystopian world of Panem as depicted in the novels and our globalized world today.
The Hunger Games and the Gospel: an endorsement by Brian Walsh Just this week, as the Hunger Games movie premiers around the world, a fine little ebook has been published by Patheos Press called The Hunger Games and the Gospel.
Waiting for a Miracle/Overturning the Tables Wine After Dinner | Church of the Redeemer, Lent 3 | John 2.13-22 You can find the full liturgy here.
Invisible Children, Joseph Kony and Complexity :: Part 3 (originally published at generation.anglican.ca) Rattling around in my brain last night were words from the second chapter of St.
Invisible Children, Joseph Kony and Complexity :: Part 2 (originally published at generation.anglican.ca) Yesterday, almost as soon as I hit ‘publish’ on my previous post, I had the sense that I would need to write a follow-up.
Invisible Children, Joseph Kony & Complexity (originally published at generation.anglican.ca) Many of you have probably heard the hype by now.
“Seeing in the Dark” Audio Back in September 2011, Trinity College, Church of the Redeemer, The Gateway and Imago hosting a conversation about Faith and Film.
Your Better Life Now by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Blessed. …You are blessed. …You are blessed, ……for you share your bread with the poor.
Lent, the City and Philippians by Brian Walsh From the book of Revelation, back to Genesis, into the Torah, through the monarchy and then on to Isaiah with his prophecies of judgement, exile and return, the Wine Before Breakfast community has spent the last number of months meditating on a biblical vision of the city.
A Love Letter Returned A Valentine’s Day Meditation on Isaiah 65:17-25 preached on 14 February, 2012 at Wine Before Breakfast.