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Back to church — by Jonn Lavinnder
Michael Harvey, the Church of England layperson who is trying to unlock the growth of the church, presented two seminars in the Okanagan on Friday, May 6.
In My View — by Archbishop John E. Privett
On the Move: Synod offices to move to St. Aiden's, Rutland.
Editorial by Jonn Lavinnder
I found Michael Harvey very convincing in his Back to Church Sunday presentation...
Why do so many people dislike Christions?—by Yme Woensdregt
Last month, I mentioned a study about how 16-29 year olds percieve Christians...
Garden of Eden or kitchen of paradise — by Nissa Basbaum
If Adam and Eve's firstt face-off with God had been in a kitchen istead of a graden, I might be convinced to becoming a biblical literalist...
Thinking about Jesus Christ — by Bill Harrison
a taste of foundational theology: The number of debates about who Jesus the Christ was, is, and will be is staggeringly huge...
EFM poster series created (photo)
Exhibition — Jonn Lavinnder created 36 posters, as a personal project for EFM first year.
New banner for All Saints, Vernon by Andy Mather
The ceation of our new service, The Table, inspired me to notice the emptiness of six pillars in the nave at All Saints, Vernon...
St. Saviour's, Nelson, Food Cupboard (photo)
Volunteers at St. Saviour's, Nelson, plan renovations for their food cupboard.
Movie Review: As in heaven—by Doug Hodgkinson
Directed by Kay Pollok, starring: Michael Nyquist
As a child in a little village in the nort of Sweden, Daniel was bullied for his interest in playing the violin...
You Wanted to Know—by Peter Davison
Who can speak with authority and tell me what I need to know? — You've put your finger on an important issue for our time...
In My Good Books—by Neil Elliot
The Father Brown stories by GK Chesterton available free from gutenberg.org
I'm not much of a crime reader normally...
The Vicar of Kokanee remembers "Sandy" by Jim Hearne
It's about time for a change of pace...
Camp Owaissi is ready for the 2011 camping season
50 years of ministry by Frank Warburton
The Rev. Jim Kiddell's ordination service was held in St. James Cathedral, Toronto May 1991...
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