November 30, 2012

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Hen Wen.

The Details: *A reminder to mark December 23rd P.M. on your calender as both our Sunday and Christmas gatherings. We will share a meal together, a time of worship and a bit of a music oriented celebration. I’m looking forward to the evening! *Jodi King In Concert – http://www.jodiking.com/   for more info and tickets […]

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November 23, 2012

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Keep your eyes open…

I had an extraordinary experience this week. My youngest son, Tirian, invited me to share the gift of an evening with him, attending the “How To Train Your Dragon” touring show at the MTS Centre. We went to together with a young friend of his and the friends father, also a dear personal friend. So […]

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November 18, 2012

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Announcements

*Sanctus – this Sunday night, Elim Chapel, 7:30 p.m. *Mark your calenders!  December 23, p.m. – we will gather for our annual Christmas celebration. Good food, genuinely interesting music, thoughtful reflection, and general partying in the company of the best of folks…all this, with the added bonus of getting to sleep in that morning because […]

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November 16, 2012

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Is hope anything like oxygen?

It has been many years since I read Frank W. Herberts celebrated novel “Dune”, but there is one story told within that novel that is still vivid in my mind. The story takes place in a desert world, so absolutely dry that the dead are dealt with in a way that reclaims every ounce of […]

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November 8, 2012

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A story from the Community….

One of the greatest privileges in my life as a pastor is to sit with folks and hear their stories. I often feel deeply humbled by the trust that is extended in those moments. I also often feel exhilirated, because so many of these conversations reveal hearts and lives that are vigorously seeking God – […]

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November 2, 2012

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What's offensive about Christianity these days?

Hello Tablers! I had occasion this week to do some business on Wednesday, which (in case you’ve been under the proverbial rock) was Halloween. One of the businesses I was in had really thrown themselves into the spirit of the day; dripping plastic blood marked the sill of each window, smiley little skulls roosted upon […]

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October 26, 2012

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Ancient Wisdom on Bullying…

Good Morning, As you may have noticed, bullying is back in the news. Pressed to the front of the media scrum by the force of tragedy, this particular broken way of relating and it’s attendant issues seem to be calling out for attention. At the risk of stating the obvious, this isn’t a new problem. […]

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October 19, 2012

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Re-Calibration

Good morning, Whenever I hop onto my bike or get into my car or use my wheelbarrow, I am grateful to whatever brilliant person decided the axle should go in the middle of the wheel. We had a kids wagon for a while that had a wheel with an off-centre axle…it is “no longer with […]

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October 12, 2012

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Come like a child…

Hello community, In the biblical book of Luke (my personal favorite gospel), there is a short story with a rather imposing punch line. It is the story of Jesus and the little children, and the aformentioned line is “I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little […]

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October 5, 2012

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Culture of Entitlement

Thanksgiving: turkey, pumpkin pie, the pistachio pudding cake my aunt makes that’s to die for, hanging out with family, warm fuzzies of thankfulness. Entitlement: I buy the turkey, someone better bring whipped cream for the pumpkin pie, if that pistachio cake isn’t around I’ll lose it, my family better be good,warm fuzzies of entitlement. How […]

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