Discovering Disability by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Earlier in the spring I spent some time reading Christine M.
Foot in Mouth. Again. by Andrew Stephens-Rennie So I was ranting and raving again on Sunday morning at church.
Ill at Ease by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Some days it amazes me what people do to make things seem as though Everything is All Right.
Street People for Apple by Andrew Stephens-Rennie I’m a little grumpy today. I’ve had the CBC on for the past couple of hours as I’ve been doing stuff around the house, and I think I’ve had just about enough.
Suburban Church Parking Lots vs. Peak Oil by Andrew Stephens-Rennie You know, it used to be that being on the outside of town was not such a desirable place to be.
Church + Walkability + Neighbourhood Life (Part 1) by Andrew Stephens-Rennie In a previous post, I began to track the growing discussion around the impacts of current economic fragility on the future of the church.
The Church As We Know It by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Now this is interesting. Or at least I think it is.
No Impact Empire by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Following up on Brian’s post on Gratitude and Empire, I want to point to a couple of interesting thoughts from Colin Beavan (aka No Impact Man) on Gratitude and Consumption.
Something About Context by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Moving from the economic to the political centre of Canada has me asking some questions about how to get on remixing things in a slightly different context.
Exhaustion and the Built Environment by Andrew Stephens-Rennie A few days ago on the Slow Home blog, John Brown posted the following quotation from Dolores Hayden: It is much more common to complain about time or money than to fume about urban design.
Shine A Light by Andrew Stephens-Rennie As Ericka and I prepare to move to Ottawa next week, my mind is drawn towards the projects that lay before me this fall.
Sustainable Ministry by Andrew Stephens-Rennie What does sustainable ministry even look like? After a year of parish ministry, I’m still struggling to figure that out.
Prophetic Preaching & The Church by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Over the past couple of weeks, my thoughts have turned to Jeremiah 32.
Jesus for President by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Welcome to all those visiting from Zack Exley’s blog or article over at the Huffington Post.
The Shadow of Three Crosses by Andrew Stephens-Rennie (Preface) We read this story in the shadow of three crosses.