
A thought about Easter Sunday
In John’s version of the story that we read on Easter Sunday, it is Mary Magdalene on her own. In other tellings, there is some

In John’s version of the story that we read on Easter Sunday, it is Mary Magdalene on her own. In other tellings, there is some

PRINCE ALBERT — I was in New York City last year and one of the sites I had on my list of must sees was

Editor’s note: The Rev. Dr. Laura Marie Piotrowicz is rector of The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Saskatoon and acting co-chair, Ecumenical Women at

Have you ever felt like someone was an enemy? Whether in the schoolyard, at work or in the community, many of us have had the

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

As the church calendar rolls on each year, Collects come and go. We hear them prayed out loud, usually on Sunday mornings. Some of us

Liturgy is the Greek word for people and work. “In English it now has two senses: (1) Of all the prescribed services of the church,

“How are bishops elected?” Anglicans are guided by the first episcopal election described in the book of Acts (Acts1:12-26). Judas, one of the original twelve apostles,

What Bible verses help you focus on today and not tomorrow? Matthew 6:34 seems the perfect response to a question about Scripture that keeps us