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Joyful noise in Summerland — by Margareta Johnson
At St. Stephen's, Summerland, a day-long Music Conference "Let's sing unto the Lord."
In My View — Quo Vadis by Archbishop John E. Privett
Quo Vadis was a 1951 movie about the destruction of Rome by Nero and the dangers faced by Christians at the time. It asked the question, "Where are you going?"
The laughter of faith by Yme Woensdregt
Some ancient Christian imagery confronting the devil and laughing at him. Part of the lore of Easter...
COGS WHEELS—by Randall Fairey
In 1952 in Lund Sweden, the World Council of Churches adopted an ecumenical principle. It affirmed that Christian Churches should act together in all matters except those in which deep differences in belief compel them to act separately.
The Liberation of Hell — by Nissa Basbaum
Rabbi and writer, Harold Kushner, tells a story about watching two children on a beach, building a sandcastle.
The Vicar of Kokanee remembers Fr. Fitz — by Jim Hearne
T'was in the early 60s when Fitzroy Ivan Richards came to Kootenay...
SERVERS AT THE BANQUET (photo)
Helpers and chefs prepare for the Pancake Supper at Christchurch, Cranbrook.
Kootenay West
Kootenay West Regional Council — Highlights March 26
Photos Around the Diocese
New appointments for Kootenay West;
Three Salmon Arm churches share Easter services;
World Day of prayer — St. Paul's Salmo
Movie Review: Everybody's Fine—by Doug Hodgkinson
Directed by Kirk Jones, starring Robert Di Niro... Frank has been widowed for eight months...
You Wanted to Know—by Peter Davison
Can we expect a religious revival? — A recent study by the Physical Scociety in the UK suggested that all religion will disappear from the nine countries surveyed Australia, Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland.
In My Good Books—by Neil Elliot
The Daily Study Bible New Testament Commentaries — William Barklay
You may have some of these or have seen them in a ministers study...
Spiritual awareness by Jane Bourcet
For many of us there are moments in our lives when we are touched by a feeling of something more going on.
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