
God reveals a wonder-filled world through ‘unusual phenomenon’
Opinions about the contemporary significance of “speaking in tongues, AKA glossolalia, vary greatly. Anglicans may have more openness to such questions than traditions more strongly

Opinions about the contemporary significance of “speaking in tongues, AKA glossolalia, vary greatly. Anglicans may have more openness to such questions than traditions more strongly

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,

Dear editor: Unstoppable church growth is not easy, but it is not really a secret. In our discussions about how to grow our congregations, suggestions

For those of you who may not know me, my name is Adam Wright, and I serve as the acting principal of the College 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