Christianity is ‘one big murder mystery’
Murder mysteries start at the end of the story — with a murder. And so, says Wilfrid Laurier University professor Peter Erb, does Christianity. He
Murder mysteries start at the end of the story — with a murder. And so, says Wilfrid Laurier University professor Peter Erb, does Christianity. He
Dear editor, Behind the tribute to the late Archbishop Ted Scott, beyond Bishop Victoria Matthews’ thoughtful meditation, the stories in the September and October issues
Thecurrent questions related to human sexuality, such as the blessing of same-sex unions, continue to be a divisive issue from which church, media and politics
The Christmas season is a hectic time for many, due to the preparations and festivities that typically take place. Staying sane, not to mention enjoying
Archbishop David Crawley, who retired Nov. 30, is pictured at the fall conference of the British Columbia and Yukon Anglican Youth Movement, in Kelowna, B.C.
Last year, Anglican Journal asked readers to send in photographs of their créches, representations of the nativity of Jesus Christ. Dozens of pictures arrived in
Sorry really does seem to be the hardest word. In the weeks following the release of the Windsor Report, which bemoaned the sad state of
The Anglican Church of Canada’s general secretary, Archdeacon Jim Boyles, traveled to Boise, Idaho last month to thank the Episcopal Church in the United States
book of IOUs for one or more of the following: home-cooked meals, baked goods, respite care, household chores or repairs, yard work, chauffeuring, running errands;
Caleb Lawrence, bishop of Moosonee is the new metropolitan of the ecclesiastical (church) province of Ontario. He was chosen as the province’s senior bishop on
Later this month I will celebrate my first Christmas in Toronto in 20 years. As I look forward to the wonderful occasion of our Lord’s
Canon Alice Medcof, the new co-ordinator of the International Anglican Women’s Network (IAWN) and Annette Graydon, the Canadian link to IAWN, have been appointed by
The “Very Special Christmas” album series is some 15 years old now. Six albums later, the projects have raised more than $60 million for the
Dear editor, Re: “Churches have much to learn from Golden Arches” (October Journal). Much to learn, is right. Years ago, while I was going through
Mordechai Vanunu was released from custody but placed under house arrest after 30 armed Israeli police stormed St. George’s (Anglican) Cathedral in Jerusalem, and arrested
A southern Ontario congregation has honoured the memory of four firefighters who died battling a blaze at the namesake of their church in England during
The Archbishop of Canterbury has appointed Archdeacon Jim Boyles, general secretary of the Anglican Church of Canada, to a six-member Reception Reference Group that will
Time is running out to donate to the 2004 Anglican Journal Appeal. Larry Gee, business manager for the Journal, says readers have been generous, but
“What’s new in your religion?” “Is something new and exciting happening in your place of worship or religious community?” “How do you celebrate your faith?”
London The Church of England will be “increasingly isolated and anachronistic” unless it accepts women as bishops, a house of bishops working party which looked
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