Advent IV :: Mary’s Magnificat by Brian Walsh Like everyone else, she received the news of Elizabeth’s pregnancy with joy, wonder … and fear.
Advent III :: Turning the Corner by Andrew Stephens-Rennie I think that maybe we’re turning the corner.
Advent II :: Swords or Peace? by Brian Walsh We had to wait for this. He wasn’t going to make any rash decisions.
Advent I :: A Season of Beginnings by Ericka Stephens-Rennie Advent is a season of beginnings. Of newness.
No one Ever Said This Was Going to be Easy by Brian Walsh So over at Wine Before Breakfast we’ve been hanging out with Paul and his letter to the Romans again.
Justice and Creation CRC Campus Ministries, University of Toronto and Crux Books present: Justice and Creation: a double book launch for “The Justice Project” (Ed.
Romans, Home and Empire Romans, Home and Empire by Brian Walsh Some months ago I got to thinking about Paul’s letter to the Romans and the problems of homelessness.
David Dewees, Grief and Libel by Brian Walsh On Saturday, October 2 a young man named David DeWees ended his life on the subway tracks at High Park Station in Toronto.
Targum :: Romans 1.16-32 (take two) by Brian Walsh Some months ago I posted a targum on Romans 1.1-25 that received a fair bit of attention.
21st Century Breakdown by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Despite everything Mark Carney’s been saying lately about the end of a recession, I think I’m more apt to agree with Green Day that we’re still in the midst of a 21st Century Breakdown.
Whoever it was that brought me here, will have to take me home by Brian Walsh Every week during the school year I write an email inviting folks to come to worship with us at Wine Before Breakfast.
September, Prayer and Campus Ministry by Brian Walsh “This was the first time that I have prayed in public in six years.”
Blue Like Jazz and the God-Man by Andrew Stephens-Rennie “What do you mean God isn’t an old white European male?
Hunting for Hope at Camp Fowler by Brian Walsh I have been spending this week at Camp Fowler in the Adriondacks.
When the Bottom Falls Out :: A Targum on James 1.1-18 by Brian Walsh James, a slave of God and of Jesus, the Messianic King, To the people of God scattered to kingdom come around the world, Greetings.