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Sunday Reflection
The theme for this year’s Annual Clergy Conference is “Renew, Refresh and Rejoice.” It gave me an opportunity to meet and listen to some insights shared by the principal of Vancouver School of Theology, Dr. Richard Toppings. He set the … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection
“The Recognition of the risen Christ” Jesus said, “Come and have breakfast.” John 21: 12. The gospel passage continues to speak to us about the gathering of God’s people. Sunday morning, as most of you are aware, is the gathering of … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
“By taking some time each day to allow that Word to echo, we may begin to recognize the loving voice of God speaking in our lives”. This incisive question by a 15 year old student cuts to the heart of … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection
Throughout Lent this year Fr. Louie has been submitting to you ‘A Lenten Journey Reflection’ which can be found at http://www.anglican.ca/primate/tfc/becoming/ As I read through it, these three questions come up on one of the pages. What did you hear … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection
Psalm 27: Glorious is the Lord who is the rock of our salvation and our stronghold in times of distress. The psalmist seems to be deeply troubled in his reflection and plea for God’s mercy is Psalm 27. Troubled by … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection
Deuteronomy 26:1-11 who knew that we could talk about stewardship in some time of the calendar year other than September, October, or November? This passage from Deuteronomy helps us to recall that everything that we have is a gift. All … Continue reading
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