Prayer Request: We’re like too little butter spread over too much bread

By Archdeacon Alexander Pryor Over Christmas break, on a much-needed day with nothing on the calendar, I watched all three The Lord of The Rings films with my family. Near the beginning of the first movie I found myself struck by one of the many profound lines written by J.R.R. Tolkien for the character Bilbo Baggins. He says, “I feel thin, sort of stretched. Like … Continue reading Prayer Request: We’re like too little butter spread over too much bread

Arctic Discipleship Programs Making a Global Impact

The Rev. Ann Martha Keenainak, who serves as an ATTS Instructor and a member of the ministry team in Iqaluit, recently returned from an international conference on catechism (teaching the faith) held in Cairo, Egypt. Travel was generously funded by the Diocese of Dallas (USA). The invitation came when members of the committee learned about the unique and creative “outcome-based” teaching resources that have been … Continue reading Arctic Discipleship Programs Making a Global Impact

What’s the recipe for the next century of Arctic Ministry?

By Bishop David Parsons First, we need a full measure of faith in Jesus – the Bread of Life and the Living Water. He has called us to be His disciples who do not turn back. As the church, we need to know that God loves the world and still loves the world. People are hungry to understanding the mysteries of life. They want to … Continue reading What’s the recipe for the next century of Arctic Ministry?