The women at the tomb of Christ left in terror and amazement.Artwork: Fra Angelico - Resurrection of Christ and Women at the Tomb, fresco, Museum of San Marco
When Christ explained what was expressing what was about to happen to him he gave his disciples a meal, calling us to Remember.Artwork: Simon Ushekov, The Last Supper, 1685
The disciples weren't ready, and still Jesus came. Artwork: Triumphal Entry (1969), Emmanuel Nsama, mural in the chapel at Njase Girls Secondary School, Choma, Zambia
Are we really called to "Do What Jesus Did? Join us as we explore that question for the Third Sunday of Lent.Artwork: Raymond Balze. Purification of the Temple. 1850
The journey toward the mystery of Easter begins with an invitation to a holy lent. On Ash Wednesday we are reminded th we are but dust. The prophet Joel calls us to Return to God, by turning toward God. In our turning maybe we will experience G
On the mount of Transfiguration from a cloud came a voice, “This is my Son, the Beloved; listen to him!” In the midst of glory and suffering we are challenged to, "Listen to Jesus." The word listen means 'to attend.' Ron+ gives us three area th
The Second to Last Sunday in Epiphany points us to "World Mission Sunday." As we turn to look at the Great Commission from Matthew's Gospel Emily asks the question... What are we supposed to be doing?Artwork: Holy Trinity Icon - Fontgombault
We apologize in advance for the poor audio quality of this recording.For the Fourth Sunday After Epiphany we look at where Jesus receives his authority and power to continue to proclaim the Good News.Artwork: Jesus Withdraws - Unknown
As we explore the Baptism of Our Lord we see that it is a 'Thin Place' where God has chosen to meet his people. Join us as we discover two 'Thin Places' that the Baptism of Our Lord invites us into.Artwork: The Baptism of the Christ - Daniel
For our Christmas Eve service we look at a beautiful phrase from John's prologue. You have been given the right to be a "Child of God."Artwork: Seeing Shepherds by Daniel Bonnell - 2010
We look at two gospel passages revealing Two Mysteries Reversals… We decrease, and the lowly are exalted. Join us as we explore the mystery of reversal.Artwork: Mary Consoles Eve by Sister Grace Remington
You can see from your news feed that something is profoundly wrong… Every day we see more abuse, more assault, more death, more overdose… There is something deeply wrong with us and we need someone or something to intervene.The world does not
As we being the season of Advent we are challenged to prepare and wait for the coming of the Messiah. The first advent points to the incarnation, while the second advent points to the return of the Master. This advent season may we wait in hope
Is our eternal destination connected to how we love the Last, the Least, and the Lost? For the Last Sunday after Pentecost (Christ the King) we finish our walk through the Gospel of Matthew (25:31-46).
For the Twenty Fourth Sunday after Pentecost we look at the Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25:14-30. May Christ find you faithful and invite you into his joy. Artwork: Good and Faithful Servant Icon | dormitionsaskatoon.ca
For the Twenty Third Sunday after Pentecost we look at the Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids. Jesus is the returning bridegroom who will arrive joyfully at the end of the age. He will extend a warm welcome to all the guests who have patiently
The Feast of All Saints - Emily teaches from Revelation 7:9-17 Artwork: The Forerunners of Christ with Saints and Martyrs Far Angleico | Tempera on wood | National Gallery, London | 1423-24
For the Twenty First Sunday after Pentecost we look a familiar passage from Matthew's Gospel. The religious leaders are still trying to trap Jesus by asking him which commandment is the greatest, Regina points out that to love we must first be