Ripples of change in the diocese
Following the great response to the call for stories for the Signs of new life in the diocese piece that appeared in the May 2025
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[email protected]Following the great response to the call for stories for the Signs of new life in the diocese piece that appeared in the May 2025
Faith Tides may have been on it’s summer break, but there have been a number of events across the diocese since the June 2025 issue
The Parish Learning Hub is a new, annual, online learning series provided by the synod office. The topics for this year’s series were based primarily
Below is a gallery of images from the Easter Day service at Christ Church Cathedral, held on April 20, 2025.
Dear Editor, I am very grateful for Bishop Ingham’s letter in response to my article on Bishop George Hills’ opposition to segregation, both for Bishop
Ruth Dantzer took up the role of chaplain at Shawnigan Lake School in August 2024. During a period of transition, Ruth continued her work at
Dear Editor, Bravo to Kieran Wilson for his well-researched and excellently written article on Bishop George Hills’ resolute opposition to racial segregation in Anglican churches
Step into the captivating, often overlooked world of women’s preaching in medieval Europe with international scholar Carolyn Muessig! At the end of February, Carolyn Muessig,
Please note that there will not be an issue of Faith Tides in March. Faith Tides will be back in April and in the meantime,
As you are able, please join Bishop Anna and others from across the diocese on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025 at 6 p.m. for an evening
Bishop Anna Greenwood-Lee and Christine Conkin, incumbent at St George’s, Codboro Bay, will be hosting a week of intentional reflection at the Sorrento Centre this
Acting Primate Anne Germond and National Bishop Susan Johnson have co-signed a letter (see below) to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, calling for “a full and
Below is a gallery of images from the opening worship service for Synod 2024, held on Nov. 1, the Feast of All Saints. It is
Dear Editor, Since autumn is often a time for church stewardship campaigns, when tithing might be promoted, I’m writing about concerns I’ve had for years
On Thursday, Oct. 17, Vancouver School of Theology is hosting the 2024 Somerville Lecture at Epiphany Chapel. LaKeesha Walrond, president of New York Theological Seminary,