Community Reflections News And Yet, Your Heavenly Father Feeds Them The collective practice of love involves receiving care just as much as giving it. February 20, 2019
Principal’s Posts What’s interesting about religion and the church? In the midst of conversations about the future of this institution or the decline of that congregation, it is astonishingly easy to miss the point. [...] February 4, 2019
Community Reflections News What do you do in life? Each one of us must determine when and whether to speak openly about our faith to people who may be hostile to it. February 13, 2019
Principal’s Posts God amidst the surf What are the opportunities for me to meet God in surprising, unexpected, and unusual ways? January 28, 2019
Principal’s Posts Praying for Christian unity Why should you care about Christian unity? It’s a question worth asking in this week, the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. January 21, 2019
Principal’s Posts Outside church walls What do you find in our liturgies that can reshape your life—and the lives of others—outside the church walls? January 14, 2019
Principal’s Posts Seeking new patterns Sometimes that change is forced upon us, as it was for me. Other times, we are given the grace to acknowledge the need for change [...] January 7, 2019
Principal’s Posts An Advent theme: Stay woke “And what I say to you I say to all: Keep awake!” (Mark 13:37) Dear colleagues, Happy New Year! In this first week of Advent, [...] December 3, 2018
News Journeying into Luke: New course prepares Anglicans for the coming year Over 80 students gathered this fall to take a journey into the Gospel of Luke, thanks to a new course offered by Montreal Diocesan Theological [...] November 27, 2018
Principal’s Posts “The dawn from on high shall break upon us” Dear colleagues, One of the most appealing parts of praying the Daily Office is the repetition. I find myself drawn deeper into the Bible by [...] November 26, 2018