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KSM First Principal — by Peter Davison
Bill Harrison installed as Principal of Kootenay School of Ministry.
In My View — by Archbishop John E. Privett
Mission Check: Archbishop John Privett outlines diocesan priorities for mission.
The Vicar of Kokanee remembers "Dean Clean" — The Ven. James Alan Jackson by Jim Hearne
COGS Wheels— by Randall Fairey
It is my impression that faithful and considerate Anglicans are still not often very interested in the elcclesiastical polotics of the National Church...
Raising the bar — by Nissa Basbaum
Some people have dogs all their lives and know what's involved with this. Others, like me, decide late in life to take the plunge...
A cathedral whispers — by Greg Scott
In the hushed quiet, as you walk down the centre aisle of the nave in St. Saviour's Church, eyes lifted to the prisms of light cascading from The Good Shepherd window, open your ears to the whispers...
Retired clergy meet in Nelson — by Michael Karabelas
Second annual pig roast in Salmo — by Joyce Dodds
St. Paul's, Salmo, with St. John's Fruitvale, held its 2nd Annual "Pig Roast."
Celebrating Ministry 60 Years for Garwood Russell and 50 years for Ray Bray — by Corey Rundell
Papa Thom — by Frank Warburton
Papa Thom attended St. Margaret's Church, Peachland, to talk about his recent trip across Canada...
Movie Review: The Tree of Life—by Doug Hodgkinson
Written and Directed by Terrence Malick
Like most movies by Malick, this one too is a challenge to follow...
You Wanted to Know—by Peter Davison
What kind of church can we look to in the future? — This is a good question which on one can answer definitively...
In My Good Books—by Neil Elliot
The little world of Don Camillo — Giovanni Guareshchi
Just as I was commiting myself to breaking my own rules and commending a book that is unobtainable, along comes the Internet and saves the day...
Summer Re-Creation — by Yme Woensdregt
and Don't stop yet... — Now how many of your priests have heard, "Don't Stop Yet..."
The Rule of Life — by Brian Smith
Very often people come to our retreat home because of a desire for a deeper level of a life in God...
Highlights Diocesan Council — by Heather Karabelas
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