
Salvation rests on God’s eternal love and grace
As a child in Grade 5, I ended every day in prayer. This practice was taught to me by my Sunday School teachers in the

As a child in Grade 5, I ended every day in prayer. This practice was taught to me by my Sunday School teachers in the

To be invited as a contributor to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book — “Dancing to the heartbeat of God” — was, for me, an

The Canadian Book of Common Prayer was my introduction to Anglican daily prayer back in the ’80s. I prayed through it thoroughly: THE ORDER FOR

Alleluia! We’re in the season that defines our Christian faith. The season in which God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, raised Him from

During my recent episcopal visit to St. James, Endeavour, I was struck, quite unexpectedly and quite deeply, by a beautiful set of painted Stations of

For many of us, the concept of Jesus’ descent into hell catches us off-guard; for our modern ears, “hell” brings to mind imagery of fiery

As Lent rolls on, I draw your attention again to that wonderfully useful devotional tool for keeping us safely pointed in the right spiritual direction

The gift of speaking in tongues can mean any number of things, and I think to contemplate its relevance, we should clarify what we’re trying

I felt the greatest sympathy for Nurse Phyllis Crane in the BBC series Call the Midwife when she was summoned by the local board of