Invisible Children, Joseph Kony and Complexity :: Part 3 (originally published at generation.anglican.ca) Rattling around in my brain last night were words from the second chapter of St.
Invisible Children, Joseph Kony and Complexity :: Part 2 (originally published at generation.anglican.ca) Yesterday, almost as soon as I hit ‘publish’ on my previous post, I had the sense that I would need to write a follow-up.
Invisible Children, Joseph Kony & Complexity (originally published at generation.anglican.ca) Many of you have probably heard the hype by now.
“Seeing in the Dark” Audio Back in September 2011, Trinity College, Church of the Redeemer, The Gateway and Imago hosting a conversation about Faith and Film.
Your Better Life Now by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Blessed. …You are blessed. …You are blessed, ……for you share your bread with the poor.
A Love Letter Returned A Valentine’s Day Meditation on Isaiah 65:17-25 preached on 14 February, 2012 at Wine Before Breakfast.
The Beloved Community :: From Outside In A Wine Before Breakfast Meditation on Isaiah 58 by Joanna Manning A couple of weeks ago, I came across an article in the Toronto Star called ‘We have to pay the rent in Attawapiskat’ The author, Catherine Murton Stoehr who teaches history at Nipissing University, had this to say about the situation that is unfolding at the native reserve: Stephen Harper is encouraging Canadians to continue believing that we are the generous benefactors of the First Nations People, but this is not true.
Sheep in the Ruins (A Wine Before Breakfast meditation on Isaiah 5.8-17) by Chris D’Angelo Over the Christmas holidays, my wife, Lindsey and I decided that we should get out of town for a few days.
Glory and Canopy: Hope for a New City A Wine Before Breakfast Meditation on Isaiah 4.2-6 by Brian Walsh It always comes back to creation and exodus.
Night and Day by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Light and life. Darkness and strife. Who was there to see it?
Urban Filling and Urban Judgment by Brian Walsh A meditation on Isaiah 2.5-22 Culture is not optional.
Pacing the Cage: The Prophetic Hope of Bruce Cockburn by Brian Walsh Republished with permission from www.huffingtonpost.com Sunset is an angel weeping Holding out a bloody sword No matter how I squint I cannot Make out what it’s pointing toward These lines, from Bruce Cockburn’s hauntingly beautiful song “Pacing the Cage,” have been my constant companions as I have been reflecting on the year that was and the year that is to come.
Advent 2011 :: Day 22 by Dion Oxford Imagine a day when everyone was a part of a caring community of people who loved each other.
Blow the Trumpet! Advent and Jubilee by Jake Aikenhead The Sabbatical Year and the Year of Jubilee are impressive institutions in the socio-economic life of Israel, but they aren’t regular topics of conversation during Advent.
Advent 2011 :: Day 21 by Dion Oxford Imagine a day when everyone had meaningful work for meaningful pay.