• Lynne McNaughton

    Archbishop Lynne McNaughton is the 13th metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of British Columbia and Yukon.

ARTICLES

A retreat for turbulent times

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

Letter to the editor (November 2024)

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

An invitation to stretch

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,

Letter to the editor (October 2024)

Dear Editor,  I was both shocked and interested to read your article about the Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Nations and their troubles (Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Nations building hope for the

Cathedral appoints new Dean and Canon

Following Ansley Tucker’s retirement in October 2022, a cathedral search committee and Bishop Anna undertook an extensive search process to find and appoint a new

We Together 2024

We Together 2024 will take place on Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13 at the Baumann Centre and St John the Divine, Victoria.  Register

Bringing together Christians in our community

As part of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Christ Church Cathedral held a special service that bought together Christians from different denominations. These

The listening society

On March 1 and 2, renowned sociologist and political scientist Hartmut Rosa will keynote the G. Peter Kaye Lecture hosted by the Vancouver School of

Naomi Racz returns as editor

This issue (February 2024) sees the return of Naomi Racz as the editor of Faith Tides. Naomi spent 2023 on maternity leave, having welcomed a

Letter to the editor (February 2024)

Dear Editor, I enjoyed reading your extensive article on the Anglo-Catholic dimension of our faith (Pressing forward — High Church Anglicanism in print and practice,

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