
Dwell in Me this Day
“Dwell in me this day, Lord. Help me to see you in my neighbor. To offer a helping hand, a shoulder to cry on, and a meal to feed a hungry soul.”

“Dwell in me this day, Lord. Help me to see you in my neighbor. To offer a helping hand, a shoulder to cry on, and a meal to feed a hungry soul.”

The Presiding Bishop releases a video statement on the plight of migrants on the southern US border

Part three of our partnership with Empire Remixed to share a series of responses to the Living Church looking at full inclusion and sacramental equality as the Anglican Church of Canada gathers for General Synod…

“When he raises her up, he is giving her life, the same life breathed into all Creation. When she rises and serves them, this is more than the current understanding of the diaconal role. She is acting in the priestly role of taking the elements of the world and offering them in gratitude back to God.”

How do we talk to our neighbors about the Good Samaritan?

Part two of our partnership with Empire Remixed to share a series of responses to the Living Church looking at full inclusion and sacramental equality as the Anglican Church of Canada gathers for General Synod

Moses reassures the Israelites, on the edge of Jordan, that they’ve “got this”

We call God by the sounds of a breath because of the mystery and gratitude humans have had for breath. One need not live too long before figuring out that without breath life ends. Even Christians call the Holy Spirit “The Breath (or wind) of God.”

“They were expecting Jesus to pause and say, “Finally, a good Jew came by…” or, “Finally, a lawyer came by…” That would have held up a mirror of recognition to his listeners. They would have thought. “Oh, I’m a good Jew… I would have stopped to help the man too!” But, that is not what Jesus said. Instead, Jesus called them a bad name. He called them Samaritans! (Did you hear the collective gasp?)”

We’re partnering with Empire Remixed to share a series of responses to the Living Church looking at full inclusion and sacramental equality as the Anglican Church of Canada gathers for General Synod