Travelling Together
This blog post of mine was re-printed in the October 2014 issue of the Presbyterian Record, so thought I would re-post the blog version here […]
This blog post of mine was re-printed in the October 2014 issue of the Presbyterian Record, so thought I would re-post the blog version here […]
Reflections on the faithful pursuit of discussion within the church – and generating the willingness to do so. An open letter has generated equal […]
It took me a few years to get it, but I have now accepted the obvious – namely, that summer holidays aren’t about me. Vacations […]
Several weeks before she passed away this summer, Shuling Chen (former Chaplain of The Presbyterian College) gave her friends an opportunity to travel with her […]
If you want to infuriate an atheist, here’s a quick and easy solution: offer the opinion that atheists can’t be morally good. Even more, if […]
In this short blog series I’ve been exploring this question: What is the aesthetic profile of your congregation. Otherwise put: What do the artwork and […]
We’ve all had that feeling of disorientation at some point. Perhaps you are staying in a hotel somewhere, or visiting family for a few days. […]
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In this short blog series I’m exploring this question: What is the aesthetic profile of your congregation? Every congregation has an aesthetic profile, a profile […]
Jesus, when I hear again the story of your temptation – when I read about those 40 days you spent out in the wilderness – […]
What is the aesthetic profile of your congregation? When you think about the artwork or memorials or liturgical accoutrements of your congregation, what kind of […]
What happens when Facebook dies? Of course it isn’t a question of whether Facebook will die – only when. It might happen slowly as users […]
Réponse au Projet de loi no 60 du Consistoire de Montréal Église presbytérienne au Canada Le Consistoire de Montréal, corps administratif de l’Église presbytérienne au […]
In my book Becoming Two in Love I have created brief, first-person “moments” that give expression to the account and ethics of sexual difference otherwise described somewhat […]
This is an audio/visual presentation of an event we held at Kensington Church – exploring a theological theme through the arts. We found it enriching […]
The Presbytery of Montreal has adopted a response to Bill 60 – the Quebec Charter of Values. A PDF of the document can be found […]
I have always found as much inspiration and grace in writing prayers for Sunday morning worship as I have found in sermon-writing – often more. […]
As we make our way through the season of Advent, and approach Christmas, we are being drawn deeper into our Advent Conspiracy. In this season, […]
I am by no means an artist. In fact it’s only in the past number of months that I’ve begun putting pencil to paper – […]
Kintsugi (or kintsukuroi) is a Japanese practice and refers to the repair of broken pottery. In this particular practice, a broken piece of pottery is […]