
Stewardship as an active Lenten practice
With the beginning of March, we enter into the liturgical season of Lent. While Lent is intended to be a time of penitence, self-reflection and

With the beginning of March, we enter into the liturgical season of Lent. While Lent is intended to be a time of penitence, self-reflection and

MOOSE JAW (Qu’A) — If you think bishops in the Church of England are stern, stiff-lipped, starched and ruffled, then an encounter with Stephen Cottrell

WEYBURN (Qu’A) — With apologies to W.P. Kinsella and his well-known story Shoeless Joe, better known as Field of Dreams, trying something new in a

ESTEVAN & WEYBURN (Qu’A) — It was a bright, sunny day when Rev. Leonard Botchway and Rev. Christine Burton were installed in St. Giles, Estevan,

Little known fact: the first North American “Thanksgiving” was actually celebrated in Canada, not the United States. The celebration marked English explorer Martin Frobisher and

REGINA — If sacred art and sacred space are where the transcendent becomes immanent — manifest in the material world — and people deliberately put