Lent – a first observance

The church I am currently a member of is semi-liturgical, meaning it follows the Christian calendar and celebrates such things as Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, and Easter in a formal way. Candles are lit on the Sundays leading up to Christmas, readings related to Christ’s crucifixion are read on the Sunday’s leading up to Easter, a … [Read more…]

Conservatives “Economic Stability” and e

I read in the Calgary Herald earlier this week that the priorities of my Conservative MP Diane Ablonczy are “the economy and stability.” Considering conservative policy on the economy (deregulation, privatization, lower taxes, fewer tariffs, foreign investment and ownership, etc.), this seems like the worst way to promote stability. I think Ablonczy should simply say … [Read more…]

N.T. Wright gets it

I read N.T. Wright’s astounding book Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church last summer. It’s the best dissertation on the topic that I have come across. I’ve happened upon these great small bite interviews with Wright on the 100 Huntley Street YouTube Channel.

On Stage: The Hobbit

Richard Grafton, a theatre mastermind and teacher at my school, directed a production of Tolkien’s The Hobbit (play by Kim Selody) for the students back in February. He sent out an all call to the teachers to see if anyone was interested in being Smaug – the dragon. I eagerly volunteered. What a blast to … [Read more…]

Cleaning House with Kijiji

High on my list of things to do this winter is clear out some of the accumulating furniture and stuff in our basement. I photographed all the stuff and posted 11 items to Kijiji. This was almost 2 months ago and I’ve been able to unload 5 of them. Time to repost what is left. … [Read more…]