
Transitions
Our lives are marked by transitions. Some arrive with ceremony — births, graduations, weddings, retirements — while others unfold quietly in the hidden spaces of

Our lives are marked by transitions. Some arrive with ceremony — births, graduations, weddings, retirements — while others unfold quietly in the hidden spaces of

Having come through the busyness of Advent and Christmas, it is normal for us to have spent at least part of our festive season feeling

Another Ash Wednesday will soon be upon us. Ash and ashes are gritty, rich and evocative symbols that remind us of fire and our mortality.

PRINCE ALBERT — A couple of years ago, I was in Fredericton, N.B., and took the opportunity to meet up with a few people who

Editor’s Note: This is the last column that the Rev. Dr. Iain Luke will be preparing for this paper as he assumes his new position

WEYBURN (Qu’A) — The last day of the 2024-2025 church year was marked with an Advent retreat at All Saints Anglican Church. Twelve people from

Every month on the magazines stands you can find articles on getting rid of the clutter in your home and organizing yourself so you can

Editor’s note: In the December issue of the Saskatchewan Anglican, in her article “From Heaven to Earth and Back,” the Rev. Marie Louise Ternier wrote

Travel is a big part of episcopal ministry, a reality I was aware of from serving as a priest in the dioceses of Brandon and