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Drinking from our own well: How a Salt Spring Island experiment recovered Christian contemplation

01.03.2026 10

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Nicholas Fournie

Find God’s truth and peace in silence

01.03.2026 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

Pray with deep trust, then listen to the spirit

01.03.2026 5

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Archbishop Shane Parker

February 2026 letter to the editor

05.02.2026 10

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Letters To The Editor

Monasteries offer ‘warmth of peace’ to a frozen age

30.01.2026 9

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Greg Kennedy

May the drumbeat of your heart be a celebration of life

28.01.2026 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

Pushing forward on the trail of spiritual discipline

28.01.2026 10

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Archbishop Shane Parker

Singing, sfeehah and the priesthood of all believers

10.01.2026 10

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Hadani Ditmars

Like a winter forest, God draws the truth from us

18.12.2025 10

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Archbishop Shane Parker

Nursing the infant year on love and prayers

18.12.2025 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

January 2026 letters to the editor

16.12.2025 5

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Letters To The Editor

Sometimes God calls us in extraordinary ways

16.12.2025 6

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Stephen Andrews

Let’s not hide the true Christmas gift

26.11.2025 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

‘God loves to be found in unexpected places’

25.11.2025 10

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Shane Parker

Praying for peace and freedom in Bethlehem

22.11.2025 10

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Hadani Ditmars

Carrying the spark of love into a colder month

27.10.2025 10

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Shane Parker

Three things witchcraft taught me about God

22.10.2025 9

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Jess Tunggal

Faith, the seeking of truth beyond truth

20.10.2025 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

God has opened a new vista for our church

26.09.2025 40

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Shane Parker

To be called a child of God is no simple and small thing

25.09.2025 9

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Archbishop Chris Harper

Kindred Earth

24.09.2025 10

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Nicholas Fournie

A prayer to know the blessing of this moment

25.08.2025 9

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Archbishop Chris Harper

On saying ‘but’—and accepting our calls

25.08.2025 8

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Shane Parker

Now comes the hard part

18.08.2025 4

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Tali Folkins

‘We are in a constant state of anxiety’

24.07.2025 8

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Hadani Ditmars

What you are seeking is seeking you

18.06.2025 10

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Hadani Ditmars

Fourth-century theology that still packs a punch: reflecting on the Council of Nicea’s 1700th anniversary

11.06.2025 10

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Sean Frankling

Carried away by wind and flame

28.05.2025 10

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Archbishop Anne Germond

Our leaders are called to be servants and helpers

28.05.2025 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

Buying silence is a social sin the church cannot afford

12.05.2025 10

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Jeffrey Metcalfe

What does Easter mean to you?

22.04.2025 10

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Archbishop Anne Germond

Rising up in new life and beauty

14.04.2025 8

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Archbishop Chris Harper

Where is God amid the evil of our time?

31.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Anne Germond

Prayer and new life in the time of the Goose Moon

31.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

A ‘coffin Anglican’ on finding connection in a secular age

26.03.2025 10

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Graham N. Forst

Memory, sacred time and the blessing of giving

In 2017, a team of scientists working at the University of Zurich’s Neuroscience Centre doled out 25 Swiss francs to 50 test subjects over four...

06.03.2025 10

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Tali Folkins

Taking the time to contemplate God’s invitation

The image I’ve chosen for this year’s Christmas cards is the picture of the Zimbabwean Madonna and Child carving that stands proudly on the...

06.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Anne Germond

On reflecting light in the season of the Great Moon

FEATHER (prayer ascending): Almighty One, the new year stands before us, uncertain as the day ahead. Open our hearts and eyes to know with...

06.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

What changes will we embrace in 2025?

“Well, so that is that.” These are the words that begin W.H. Auden’s poem, For the Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio. It’s time to take down...

06.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Anne Germond

Praying for the humility to change, and accept change

FEATHER: Almighty One, Creator God, today we lift our prayer and offering to you in this the month of Opawastakansis (“Wind Clearing Moon” in...

06.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

Black History Month celebrates heritage, gifts

In last month’s column I reflected on the Magi’s journey—both to and from the manger—emphasizing the significance of the paths we take after...

06.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Anne Germond

Book excerpt: Hope in Christian witness requires seeing what is working against it

If you’re a sports fan, you might be familiar with the difference between failure and defeat. Your team can work hard all year, practice well,...

06.03.2025 10

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Jesse Zink

Lent, our ‘God-given time of disruption’

Disruptions can be the bane of our existence. Sometimes they affect us momentarily and are a mere inconvenience; other times they are life-altering. ...

06.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Anne Germond

A prayer for those called to be our leaders

Feather:  Creator God, we thank you for the day you have granted and set before us. As we step forward in life and faith, walk with us to guide us...

06.03.2025 10

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Archbishop Chris Harper

Reconcili-action!

When I decided to formally study history a few years ago, it was partly with the aim of discovering the mechanics of colonization, from its inception...

06.03.2025 10

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Jenn Ashton