Bridging the Gap by Andrew Stephens-Rennie A few weeks back I started to write about notions of healthy sexuality in Christian community.
Ecological Sustainability in the Dominion of Canada by Andrew Stephens-Rennie The nuttiness continues (perhaps unsurprisingly), this time from Colby Cosh via the National Post.
Dirty Oil, Messy Faith by Andrew Stephens-Rennie On Sunday afternoon, the CBC posted an article on a fact finding mission to the Alberta Oil Sands.
Swine Flu in Perspective by Andrew Stephens-Rennie via Mark who got it from Mike, who caught it from Keith, who somewhere along the line must have contracted it from Dan (this stuff is sure contagious!)
Healthy Sexuality & Christian Community by Andrew Stephens-Rennie I’ve been thinking about sex a lot lately.
Easter Reflection by Andrew Stephens-Rennie a reflection on Isaiah 25:6-9 It’s a feast today – and oh what a feast it will be.
uOttawa Lecture by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Last week I had the opportunity to lecture at uOttawa in a first year Religious Studies class.
Dispatches From the Forgotten Corners of Empire by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Do you remember that story in Mark’s gospel?
If It’s Not Love We Can’t Take It When We Go (Pt II) by Andrew Stephens-Rennie [Note: This post is the second in a two-part series.
If It’s Not Love We Can’t Take It When We Go (Pt I) by Andrew Stephens-Rennie You know? It’s always a little nerve-wracking when you throw your hat back in the ring.
Getting on with the Work of the Kingdom by Andrew Stephens-Rennie While I was off on retreat in the Gatineaus over the course of the weekend, David Fitch published an excellent post calling the church to continued action and engagement, in that upside-down, kingdom-of God-kind of way.
Lovers in Dangerous (Economic) Times by Andrew & Ericka Stephens-Rennie Precisely two years ago today, we were married at Trinity Anglican Church in Cambridge, Ontario.
From Main Street to Church Street by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Now where were we? Alright. So, listen. My last post dealt primarily with the issues of corporate greed and some potential actions that we can take to get government representatives and corporate executives to respond (not simply react) to these large issues.
Main Street vs. Wall Street by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Has anybody out there been watching the craziness down in the US?