
To mentor and foster: Hilda of Whitby
Who has mentored you? Who have you mentored? Who fostered you? Who have you fostered? What was the gain? What was the loss? Every person has the ability to foster someone else in some way, shape, or form.

Who has mentored you? Who have you mentored? Who fostered you? Who have you fostered? What was the gain? What was the loss? Every person has the ability to foster someone else in some way, shape, or form.

Communion-wide Safeguarding Commission at its first gathering makes progress in addressing prevention of abuse and in care of victims
It’s the season finale of Popping Collars! We’re revisiting all of the wonderful conversations we had over the course of the last year. Thank you to all of the wonderful guests who joined us and all of our listeners who supported us. We’ll see you in a few months for season 4!

The metaphor of keys tells of a call to unlock the scriptures in our time. The charge is not to use the the scriptures to lock people in but to open the doors to the liberating power of God.

We had the opportunity to catch up with Dwight Zscheile, priest, professor, and author with a passion for church renewal

Anglican and other church leaders have urged calm in Zimbabwe and have offered prayers that this tense situation might be resolved so that peace and justice might return to Zimbabwe

Anglican churches in New Zealand and Australia struggle to find a way forward in spite of vast cultural changes in the perception of LGBT+ persons and moves towards marriage equality and full inclusion

He reminds them that they know how to interpret the signs of the sky – whether it will be a rainy day or a fair one. Why can’t they interpret the signs of the times?

As you near the end of your stewardship season, what still needs to be done?

There always seems to be debris ahead on the road of ministry, but this time we take it literally as Colin phones in driving to make a pastoral visit in Maine; plus interviews with Heidi Kim and Bishop Robert Hirschfeld