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Lent

From Displacement to Domicide: A Lenten Theme?

In a culture of domicide, what happens if we inhabit the Scriptures, finding a path home in the story they tell, that moves from homemaking to domicide to homecoming?

by Brian Walsh

A Samaritan Woman Meets Jesus and Leonard

What happens if we hear Leonard Cohen singing at that well with the Samaritan woman and Jesus?

by Brian Walsh

When the Church becomes the Well

It's time for the church to become the well, the meeting place, of healing and restoration.

by Brian Walsh

Lent and the”H” word

Be careful what you say this Lent. The "H" word can get you into a heck of a lot of trouble.

by Brian Walsh

Ash Wednesday, Psalm 51, and #ACCToo

On Ash Wednesday—a mere week ago, a group of over 200 signatories sent a letter to high ranking officials of the Anglican Church of Canada, including the Primate and Council of General Synod (CoGS).

by Andrew Stephens-Rennie

WBB On-line Worship: Foreboding and Hope

Foreboding is anticipatory grief. It is real. It mustn’t be numbed out.

by Wine Before Breakfast

The Breath of God in the Face of COVID-19

In the face of a pandemic of breath-taking proportions, the breath of God conspires with all of creation for new life.

by Brian Walsh

WBB online worship: Economic Resistance and Pandemic Capitalism

A parable of economic resistance in the face of pandemic capitalism.

by Wine Before Breakfast

Repentance, Blizzards and Gardens

Sin is misdirected, distorted and deformed desire. And this whole story of the garden is a tale of such sin.

by Brian Walsh

Abide

When you feel that you’re in the smooth-walled corner of abandonment … abide.

by Joanna Moon

Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery

How might we come together to dismantle the ongoing effects of the Doctrine of Discovery in the church and in the world?

by Andrew Stephens-Rennie

Bound to Betray … again

I've never known how to handle betrayal. Especially in the community of faith. Washing the blood stained feet of the betrayer, hasn't been in my tool kit.

by Brian Walsh

Immoderate Love

Love is excessive, extravagant, over-the-top, immoderate, and it always, always, always hurts

by Brian Walsh

God Still Breathes

A reflection on 2 Corinthians 5:20-6:2 for Ash Wednesday. Before we get to the hard stuff, Before we rightly acknowledge before God and one another our brokenness, sin, and unrighteousness, Lest we allow ourselves to wallow in the pit of shame and guilt.

by Andrew Stephens-Rennie

Hold Fast to the Head

Hold fast to the head, and let your ethics flow from that. Stay immersed in the covenant story and your actions will be shaped by it. Don’t need no baggage, don’t need no ticket, just get on board.

by Beth Carlson-Malena

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