The Pastor’s Blog – BEYOND THE TURKEY
As I write, people are preparing to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving. Before settlers came to the country, indigenous people had celebrations each autumn for the food harvested or gathered. This national…
As I write, people are preparing to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving. Before settlers came to the country, indigenous people had celebrations each autumn for the food harvested or gathered. This national…
It was a beautiful day, with the sun finally breaking through after two days of hard rain. My wife and I walked hand in hand along the beach, the waves…
If you look at the picture in today’s post, what do you see? Is the bright light the sun? Or is it a street light? Would you believe it is…
Two weeks ago I was jogging my usual route when I looked on the ground and saw a $20 bill. As I stopped to pick it up I noticed two…
On August 14th, 2021, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the Caribbean nation of Haiti, approximately 150 kilometres west of the capital, Port-au-Prince. Recovering from the damage caused by the earthquake…
Last Sunday the children delighted us with a display of artwork depicting the stories of Genesis and Exodus. What a variety of styles, colours, and talent. From the very young…
Last week I had the privilege of being a lifeguard at the District Children’s Camp. The camp was not that large, only 46 children plus workers, but it was a…
Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed. MARK 1:35 This past…
As you look at a picture with a beautiful sun shining on the horizon, it is not always easy to tell if you are looking at a sunrise or a…
This week I hiked up Mt. Benson! Do not be too impressed for it is not a mountain like Everest or Kilimanjaro! However, it is a good climb of several…