March 2024 Issue
The Easter egg and Christian hope
In a 2013 article for Scientific American (“Beyond Ishtar: The Tradition of Eggs at Easter”), writer Krystal D’Costa helpfully demolishes ...
Written by
Tali Folkins
Are Canada’s Christian statutory holidays discriminatory?
Question may loom larger in coming years, researcher says Christian holy days like Christmas and Easter are likely to remain ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister
Churches hosting encampments report multiple challenges
Cities forcibly clear tents as housing crisis spurs rising homelessness Second part of Welcoming the Stranger, a two-part series. Churches that have ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister
Celebrating the gift of an all-accepting love
Human beings were created by the love of God for love of God and neighbour, expressed in a variety of ...
Written by
Archbishop Linda Nicholls
A prayer for Lenten humility
FEATHER: Creator God, we, your children of creation, come before you in this prayer with humble and open hearts. Continue, ...
Written by
Archbishop Chris Harper
Anglican-owned hospital endures ‘catastrophic situation’ in Gaza
Dr. Suhaila Tarazi is the director of North Gaza’s Al-Ahli Arab Hospital, which is owned and operated by the Episcopal ...
Written by
Sean Frankling
Roman Catholic document on blessings could bring new perspectives to Anglican same-sex marriage debate, leaders say
A document released by the Roman Catholic Church reconsidering its policy on blessings—including those to people in same-sex relationships—offers Anglicans a new way to think ...
Written by
Sean Frankling
Elizabeth Hutchinson, champion of women’s rights in church, mourned
Elizabeth Hutchinson, an Anglican Award of Merit winner known for her support of women’s rights, died Jan. 19 in Rosemère, Que. She was 90 years ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister