Occupy My Heart by Andrew Stephens-Rennie I wonder what it would be like to hunger and thirst after righteousness.
Prayers in the Shadow of Sodom Originally composed for the Wine Before Breakfast Community, in dialogue with Genesis 19.1-29, and with a little help from Mumford and Sons, “Dustbowl Dance.”
From Babylon to Jerusalem :: A New Urban Vision by Brian Walsh A meditation on Rev. 21.9-14; 21.22-22.5 delivered in the Wine Before Breakfast community on September 20, 2011 Grief is the doorway to hope, tragic endings give birth to surprising beginnings, lament gives way to praise, and death is overturned in resurrection.
Babylon is Fallen by Brian Walsh Wine Before Breakfast is a worshiping community that I pastor at the University of Toronto.
Seeing in the Dark :: Faith, Film and TIFF On Wednesday September 14th, Trinity College, Church of the Redeemer, The Gateway and Imago will be hosting “Seeing in the Dark,” a conversation about Faith and Film.
Jack, Jesus and our Deepest Yearnings: Remembering Jack Layton by Brian Walsh This week we have witnessed a national outpouring of emotion the likes of which is unparalleled in my lifetime.
Jesus & The Riot Squad by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Jesus was and is present on the riotous streets of London, of that I’m firmly convinced.
Remembering John Stott by Brian Walsh When I was seventeen years old I went to the Urbana Missions Conference.
Remembering Gerald Vandezande: Prophet and Friend by Brian Walsh Matt Redman’s song “Blessed be your Name” is a powerful testimony to praise in the face of both joy and sorrow.
The Vocabulary of Shalom by Geoff Wichert At the end of April the Christian Reformed Campus Ministry Association held its annual conference in Halifax under the theme of “Living God’s Shalom on Campus.”
A Reflection on Violence by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Earlier this week, our friend Chris Heuertz (co-international director of Word Made Flesh) shared his reflections on Bin Laden’s assassination on the Q Blog: In the spring of 1999, during NATO’s bombing of Serbia, I was in the “Tent City” in Tirana, Albania.
I Never Laughed & Cried At the Same Time by Andrew Stephens-Rennie In advance of a full post reflecting on the death of Bin Laden, please take five minutes to listen & reflect.