One plants, another waters, but God will bring the growth!

Time to be faithful, walk expectantly, and set our hope on God. Have you ever noticed just how often scripture talks about hope? And a hundred other examples! But do we believe it? When we look at budgets, buildings, a changing society, and an ever-increasing mission field of souls who do not know their saviour, are we filled with hope? As you read this edition, … Continue reading One plants, another waters, but God will bring the growth!

“Though He Slay Me”: A Biblical study of hope

By Rev. Rebecca Hope Osborn, Rankin Inlet Hope happens to be my middle name. It’s a little word with a wide meaning, like a tiny anchor that keeps a large boat from drifting away. When I think of the word “hope,” I think it means that there’s something positive that you want, and it’s something you don’t have complete control over. This could be ordinary, … Continue reading “Though He Slay Me”: A Biblical study of hope

New Resource for Lay Leader Training

The Education Committee is pleased to announce that we have adopted a fabulous, easy-to-use book as the standard for Diocesan Lay Leader training. The book – Christian Foundations, by Judy and Patrick Paulsen & Susan Bell from Wycliffe College – covers all the essential topics of scripture, theology, and church history in a way that is interesting and fun to read. Any minister could lead … Continue reading New Resource for Lay Leader Training