March 2025
Anxious Toil and Daily Bread
In an essay on ministry in the midst of the many changes facing the church in the world, the Ven. Dr. Alex Hughes (Archdeacon of ...

Written by
David Tiessen
Chaos or Community
What does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” – Micah 6:8 Dr. ...

Written by
Michael Shapcott
A Reflection
From The Rev. David Burrows’ “Weekly Word” Take, Lord and fold my life away; Its purpose is fulfilled. I clasp, expressed in mortal clay, All ...

Written by
David Burrows
Stepping Stones
Creating a Spiritual Autobiography Creating a Spiritual Autobiography is a powerful exercise in one’s spiritual life. In EfM this exercise is called “Stepping stones.” It ...

Written by
John Lavender
All Saints, Vernon, Music Ministry Update
Prior to the COVID shutdowns, All Saints hosted three services each Sunday: a small, quiet BCP service at 7:45 am, a contemporary, band-supported service at ...

Written by
Chris Harwood-Jones
Thieves attempt to steal copper from church roof
St Andrew’s, Trail An attempted theft of copper cladding from the steeple of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Trail, took place just before midnight on November ...

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The HighWay
Around and About the Diocese
Robbie Burns Night, Holy Trinity, Grand Forks The parish of Holy Trinity, Grand Forks, hosted a big potluck dinner/ musical/ dancing evening in honour of ...

Written by
Juno Shenstone
Setting Down and Picking UP
The traditional view of the season of Lent is one of denial, austerity and atonement. I can remember, as a child, being asked what I ...

Written by
Andrea Brennan
The 40 Solemn Days of Lent
Spiritual Development Let us pray, God of goodness and mercy, Hear my prayer as I begin this Lenten journey with you. Let me be honest ...

Written by
Helen Hall
Deep Creek Retreat
In recent years it has become popular to walk the 900 km. route in northern Spain called the Camino de Santiago. It is a pilgrimage, ...

Written by
Brian Smith