4 min read 0 Reflection Think, feel, be do—nurturing a well-rounded spiritual life admin September 20, 2020 Last week I wrote about ways we can prepare ourselves for the impending loneliness of…
4 min read 0 Reflection Practices for a happier and more connected winter admin September 15, 2020 Recently Roger McIntyre, a psychiatrist and professor at the University of Toronto, warned of the…
4 min read 0 Reflection It’s hard to talk about race, but we must admin June 9, 2020 2020 has felt like it has been one tragedy after another. Now, protesters are pouring…
4 min read 0 Reflection Parents and guardians, we see you admin May 26, 2020 A few weeks ago we celebrated Christian Family Sunday at St. John’s, a celebration of…
3 min read 0 Reflection Fresh as the morning, sure as the sunrise admin May 19, 2020 So far my family and I have been in lockdown for nine weeks. That’s nine…
3 min read 0 Reflection Reliving the Easter story in a new way admin April 8, 2020 Easter is coming, and we’re greeting its arrival a little differently this year. There will…
3 min read 0 Reflection Where is God in the midst of COVID-19? admin March 18, 2020 I’ve been listening to a lot of talk about Coronavirus over the past week and…
7 min read 0 Reflection How Do We Honor The Victims of Rape in the Bible? admin February 19, 2019 Recently a friend questioned how we understand rape in the Biblical texts, whether it is…
4 min read 0 Reflection A Peninsula Divided admin November 14, 2018 I was in South Korea this past August as a member of a delegation with…
5 min read 0 Reflection More Guilt? Yes, Please! How Our Church Has Co-Opted Shame and Disguised It as Guilt admin May 21, 2018 Have you ever heard the phrase “near-enemy” used before? No? Well, a near-enemy is when two…