Murray Still

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    Canon Murray Still traces his heritage from Peguis First Nation and serves as incumbent of the Church of St. Stephen and St. Bede in Winnipeg. He is chair of the Rupert’s Land Elder’s Circle and also serves as co-chair of ACIP.

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Sacred Circle: an epiphany for Indigenous Anglicans

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, one meaning of the word “epiphany” is “a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the essential nature or meaning of something.” In

Indigenous Anglicans are building a church in our own image

The visit to Canada by the Archbishop of Canterbury and meetings with Indigenous groups in Saskatchewan were significant and vital steps on our path to healing. We thank him for his apology and for accompanying us briefly on our journey. But we do hope that he also recognized that Indigenous Anglicans have embarked on our own journey of self-healing.

At the 2005 Sacred Circle, a national native gathering held every two to three years. Photo: Becky Boucher

Celebrating the covenant

In the Book of Genesis we read of a covenant between God and his people. “As for me, I am establishing my covenant with you and your descendants after you” (Genesis 9:9).

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