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Missing the Point
Posted February 8th, 2016 - Read Article - 3 Comments - Leave a Response
I hate Facebook. Well that’s not exactly true. Let me try again. I dislike Facebook. Well that’s closer, but I’m still not comfortable with that either. Let me try one more time. I think Facebook is like the church of Laodicea (Rev. 3:14-16): lukewarm; neither… Read More »
A Mighty Long Way
Posted February 1st, 2016 - Read Article - 1 Comment - Leave a Response
African Heritage Month begins today. Also known as Black History Month, February has been set aside as an opportunity for us to recognize contributions past and present of the African community to Canadian culture. How has it impacted where you live? We recognize the significant… Read More »
Simpson Lectures 2016
Posted January 20th, 2016 - Read Article - 1 Comment - Leave a Response
Each year, Acadia Divinity College hosts a lecture series in preaching and practical theology for pastors and students. February 8-11 @ Acadia University or online. Guest speaker is Dr. Anna Robbins. Throughout the past century, the Christian church in Canada has become accustomed to proclaiming… Read More »
Euthanasia & Palliative Care
Posted January 14th, 2016 - Read Article - 3 Comments - Leave a Response
We are in the midst of a significant national conversation about the duty of care we owe one another at the end of life, the legalization of euthanasia and the protection of religious freedom and conscience. Last fall, our Executive Minister, Rev. Dr. Peter Reid,… Read More »
Unless A Seed Falls
Posted January 13th, 2016 - Read Article - 1 Comment - Leave a Response
The incarnation and crucifixion teach a crucial lesson: we must become small. Especially as we sponsor refugees. As hosts, we’re tempted to see ourselves as big Daddy Warbucks and sponsored families as little orphan Annie. “We’re rich. They’re poor.” Wise hosts, however, welcome and create… Read More »
Rev. John Beers Celebrates 50 Years of Ordination
Posted January 12th, 2016 - Read Article - 1 Comment - Leave a Response
There was a long line-up to recognize Rev. John Beers and a full hall at New Minas Baptist Church to mark his 80th birthday and the five decades since his ordination. Beers is, by no means, retired. He fills in for preachers many Sundays, especially… Read More »
Crandall Announces New VP Academic Affairs
Posted January 8th, 2016 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Crandall University President Dr. Bruce Fawcett announced that, following an extensive search process, the Board of Governors has approved the appointment of Dr. Jon Ohlhauser as the university’s next VPAA, effective January 1, 2016. The VPAA is a key role in the campus leadership team,… Read More »
Last Minute Gift Ideas
Posted December 21st, 2015 - Read Article - 1 Comment - Leave a Response
Looking for last minute gifts? Something for that person that has everything? We’re nearing the end of 2015 – maybe you’re considering an end of year donation? When you give a gift, both you (the giver) and the recipient are blessed – one by giving,… Read More »
Christmas Crossroads
Posted December 18th, 2015 - Read Article - 4 Comments - Leave a Response
The Paris and San Bernardino killings coupled with desperate Muslim refugees in need of hospitality have brought many disciples of Jesus to a crossroads. Radical commands like: love your neighbour, love your enemy, do good to those who hate you, show hospitality to strangers (and… Read More »
Christmas Letter from Dr. Peter Reid
Posted December 17th, 2015 - Read Article - 1 Comment - Leave a Response
Someone said, “If Christmas is about the destination, Advent is about the journey.” In life I have learned the hard way that it is important to be fully engaged in the journey. A number of years ago I was part of a group of people… Read More »