Dueling Beatitudes Perhaps you’ll remember a number of months ago when we posted Joe Abbey-Colborne’s rendition of The Beatitudes of Our Current Church Culture.
Jesus in the Healing Game by Amy Fisher A reflection on Matthew 12:22-37, Van Morrison’s “The Healing Game” and a poem by Rilke delivered on February 8, 2011 at Wine Before Breakfast My favourite poem goes like this: No one lives his life.
Sexuality and Welcoming the Gentiles by Andrew Stephens-Rennie One of the more interesting things for us here at Empire Remixed is the way in which people stumble upon this blog.
A Wedding Targum on Colossians 3.12-17 by Brian Walsh They say that church is a good place to meet a life partner.
The Youth Problem by Andrew Stephens-Rennie In late November, when I was preaching at a mid-sized Anglican church in Ottawa, I found myself finally putting into words something I’d been thinking about for quite some time.
The Moon of Wintertime A reflection on Matthew 11:2-11 by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Longing and waiting expectantly.
Advent and Asking the Right Question A Meditation on Isaiah 35.1-10 and Matthew 11.2-10 by Brian Walsh You can miss Advent by failing to ask the right question.
Not Judging by What the Eye Sees by Brian Walsh A shoot will come out of the stump of Jesse, and a branch will grow from its roots.
Expectant Hope by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Hope. It’s in short supply these days. The demands on our land and on the people who live here.
Swords, Plowshares and Advent Hope by Brian Walsh This morning at Wine Before Breakfast I preached on Matthew 24.36-44 and Isaiah 2.1-4.
Swords into Plowshares by Brian Walsh I often visit an Old Order Mennonite community in Belize when I am teaching for the Creation Care Studies Program.
From Relevance to Resonance Under an Orange Sky by Brian Walsh The question was a good one, though the questioner wasn’t sure.