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Passing the Feather: a call to listening and learning
August 6th marked the 30th anniversary of the apology offered by then-Primate Michael Peers to our Indigenous siblings in the Anglican Church of Canada. While
August 6th marked the 30th anniversary of the apology offered by then-Primate Michael Peers to our Indigenous siblings in the Anglican Church of Canada. While
Bishop Sandra’s abbreviated Charge to the 151st Synod of The Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island May 26th-28th, 2023 This is the first
On the Day of Pentecost we were gathered in the McInnes Room of the Dalhousie Student Union Building for the closing of our 151st Diocesan
“Behold, I tell you a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an
Prophetic imagination: “the capacity to host a world other than the one that is in front of us” In 2019 I embarked on a three-month Sabbatical
Amid notices of Pancake Suppers, Ash Wednesday services and Lenten programming, I have been listening to the news of the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that
One day while on retreat, I was walking the outdoor labyrinth at The Tangled Garden in Grand Pre when I noticed a buttercup. It was
Many years ago, I discovered a prayer in A New Zealand Prayer Book that is now part of our service of Night Prayer in the Anglican Church
Years ago when we were considering new ways to engage members of the community in Christmas worship, the Parish I was serving decided to offer
“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” Many years ago I discovered that line from the poem “Hallowed Ground,” by Scottish poet
On September 1st, we welcomed our new Diocesan Executive Director, Rev. Ann Turner, who comes to us from the Anglican Diocese of Niagara. We thought
Always be ready to make your defense to anyone who demands from you an account of the hope that is in you… 1 Peter 3:15
As I write this we are living in an in-between time in our home. While we know that we will not be living in this
The Easter story about the Road to Emmaus has always puzzled me. You probably remember it. It’s the day of the resurrection and the women
I imagine many of us, if asked, would be able to describe in some detail where we were when significant world events happened. For instance,
We are fast approaching Ash Wednesday and the beginning of the season of Lent, one of my favourite seasons in the Church year. Lent is
Dear friends, As 2020 was drawing to a close, I was on the brink of my new ministry as your diocesan bishop. At the time,
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