Incumbent’s Report, May 1, 2022 Carrying the cross at the children’s Holy Week event Between late March and May 1, much of the energy at All Saints by the Lake was focused on pulling off our first in-person Holy Week and Easter since 2019. We had services at the church on Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday (twice!), Holy Saturday,… View Post
Family feuds
All Saints’, Dorval Easter V, Year C May 8, 2022 Mosaic of Mary, Mother of the Good Shepherd (Order of Sisters of Jesus the Good Shepherd, “Pastorelle”) The Gospel of John is, among other things, the record of a family feud. Written at least a couple of generations after Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead, it… View Post
Chelsford Lewis, 1944-2022
All Saints’, Dorval Chelsford Lewis May 7, 2022 Wisdom 3:1-9 I Peter 1:3-9 Mark 16:1-8 This is the manuscript as written; it was somewhat more extensive as preached. In the eyes of the foolish they seem to have died, and their departure was thought to be a disaster, and their going from us to be their destruction; but they… View Post
Reconciliation, then and now
All Saints’, Dorval Easter III, Year C May 1, 2022 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, with leaders on the James Smith Reserve in Saskatchewan, April 30, 2022 The parallels between Saul’s encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, and Peter’s conversation with him by the sea of Galilee, are obvious. Both men have done something terrible – one could… View Post
The waters of baptism
All Saints’, Dorval Easter Sunday, Year C April 17, 2022 I spent Holy Week and Easter 2006 in Istanbul. I attended services at Christ Church, the Church of England chaplaincy there, which was built in the 1860s as a memorial to the dead of the Crimean War. On Easter Sunday morning, four people – three adults and an older child,… View Post
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