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New Diocesan Centre dedicated — by Heather & Michael Karabelas
Over eighty people from around the Diocese gathered for an Open House followed by the Dedication of our Diocesan Centre above St. Aidan's church at 380 Leathead Road in Kelowna...
In My View — A centre for mission and ministry by Archbishop John E. Privett
Archbishop John Privett writes about the new Diocesan Centre that was dedicated in Kelowna...
Christmas play at St. Peter's, Revelstoke by Jan Feldinger
During the morning service on Sunday, December 11, 2011, a Christmas play was performed by members of the confirmation class...
COGS Wheels — by Randall Fairey
At the 2010 General Synod the Governance Working Group was successful in introducing Canon XXII on National Indigenous Ministry...
Epiphany — by Brain Smith
The days are getting longer and the light is increasing. There is a star in the south that is incredibly bright...
Waiting — by Nancy Scott
As a society we are not good at waiting...
The gift of giving — by Ron Poole
The parish of St. Stephen's, Summerland, celebrates God's gift of giving this winter...
Letters to the Editor
Exciting spring for KSM — by Bill Harrison
This is a banner year for Kootenay School of Ministry (KSM)...
EfM Canada sponsers Bruce Cockburn conference — by Bill Harrison
Bruce Cockburn challenges the church "Christians in a Dangerous Time: Conversations about the Church, Inspired by Bruce Cockburn..."
Movie Review — White — by Doug Hodgkinson
This movie is the second of "The Three Colours" trilogy by Kielowski and explores the notion of equality...
The Vicar of Kokanee remembers "Good-bye, Doug" — by Jim Hearne
The first time I met Doug Hodkinson, he was the Rector of St James the less, Lumby...a memorial
In My Good Books—by Neil Elliot
The Foundation Trilogy, author Isaac Asimov
Some of the books that graced my parents' bookshelves, but which never made it on to mine...
Happy birthday, Charles — by Yme Woensdregt
On December 27, 1831, Charles Darwin began a five-year journey abroad the HMS beagle...
Owaissi's Accreditation Year — by Donna Zukowski
2011 was an accreditation year for camp Owaissi...
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