Romans 13 … again: love in the night, longing for the day by Brian Walsh Returning to Romans 13. Wine Before Breakfast, March 5, 2013 The whole thing is really rather curious.
Denying the Crucifixion by Andrew Stephens-Rennie We hate them. You know, those people who deny the resurrection.
A Pastoral Letter for Holy Week 2012 (Every year Brian writes a pastoral letter to the Wine Before Breakfast community at the University of Toronto in which he calls the community to be intentional about keeping Holy Week.
Lent, the City and Philippians by Brian Walsh From the book of Revelation, back to Genesis, into the Torah, through the monarchy and then on to Isaiah with his prophecies of judgement, exile and return, the Wine Before Breakfast community has spent the last number of months meditating on a biblical vision of the city.
A Pastoral Letter for Holy Week 2010 Every year Brian writes a pastoral letter to the Wine Before Breakfast community at the University of Toronto.
Advent III :: Turning the Corner by Andrew Stephens-Rennie I think that maybe we’re turning the corner.
Memory and Rebuilding in the Ruins of America by Brian Walsh Five Years in Iraq and Holy Week. These two come together today.
The Testimony of the Stones by Brian Walsh We had heard that voice before. Somewhere we had heard that voice.
Will You Take My Cup? by Andrew Stephens-Rennie A reflection on Romans 15:1-13 Wine Before Breakfast Originally Delivered March 13, 2007 Jesus cries out, battered and bruised in the garden of torment, sweat, and blood he prays: Take this cup from me.
Blogging Lent by Andrew Stephens-Rennie I know that we’re well into our lenten journey, and trying our best to avoid the A—— word.
Discerning Lent by Liz Ivkovich “And we know that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, that we may know Him who is true; and we are in Him who is true, in His Son Jesus Christ.
Lent for Me v. Lent for God by Ericka Stephens-Rennie I recently read this article on Lent and its connection to justice.