ARTICLES

Saskatchewan Anglican

Is everything worth stewarding?

In the long-ago days before I became familiar with the concept of “stewardship,” my awareness of the term was largely limited to the wine steward,

Saskatchewan Anglican

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

Evangelism the Anglican (and Lutheran) way

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

New clergy installed in Estevan and Weyburn

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

Thanksgiving — not just one day

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

Seeing God in art and architecture

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