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May 17, 2025 – Beyond Attendance: When More Isn’t Necessarily More in Worship
My recent conversation with a young man deeply involved in his church community offered a fascinating glimpse into how different individuals perceive and prioritize aspects of faith. He spoke passionately about his involvement in a “one church, one city” movement and, in comparing it to a larger congregation, emphasized the profound piety he felt within Continue reading
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May 16, 2025 – The Comfort of Coffee, Tears of Hope, and the Spirit’s Touch: A Richmond Bible Study
Yesterday morning held a deeply meaningful encounter in a local Richmond, British Columbia coffee shop. It wasn’t a routine meeting, but a scheduled time to offer spiritual support, Christian fellowship, and the grounding of Bible study specifically to a mother from our community as she bravely shared her trauma and challenging history. Joining me was Continue reading
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May 13, 2025 – Five Years, A Province Away, and the Unfolding Path of Connection
Five years ago, just as the world was about to change in profound ways, I found myself making a significant move – from Ontario to the welcoming embrace of British Columbia. As an Anglican priest stepping into a new community where I knew no one, I felt a deep calling to understand the people and Continue reading
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May 10, 2025 – Remembering Trey Helten (Ashtrey): A Life That Held Us Together
Today, I stood among many at 159 East Hastings, in the heart of the Downtown Eastside, to remember and honour Trey Helten, also known as Ashtrey. We gathered in the Balmoral parking lot, a space that has witnessed both hardship and healing, much like the man we came to celebrate. The crowd was large. People Continue reading
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May 8, 2025 – “Have You Seen My Son?”: A Parent’s Love Through the Years
In 1994, a young man battling addiction left Toronto and came to Vancouver in search of drugs. Since then, his parents have not seen or heard from him. Thirty years have passed. Thirty years of silence, uncertainty, and wondering. They have lived each day with questions in their hearts. Is he still alive? Is he Continue reading
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May 5, 2025 – Walking in Love, Learning in Grace: A Midway Reflection on Anglican Theology and LGBTQ+ Inclusion
We are now halfway through our Walking in Love course. It has been a small and intimate journey of learning, listening, and reflection. While only a few of us gather each week, the conversations have been thoughtful, personal, and deeply meaningful. This course explores Anglican theology in relation to LGBTQ+ inclusion. We began by revisiting Continue reading
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May 03, 2025 – Why Aren’t we teaching students about drug prevention anymore? Reflection from an RCMP exhibition and a call to invest in youth education.
On May 3, 2025, I attended an educational event hosted by the Richmond RCMP at Lansdowne Centre. The event featured various community engagement activities, including fraud prevention information, discussions on the D.A.R.E. program’s keepin’ it REAL curriculum, and cycling demonstrations by officers participating in the upcoming Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast. Families enjoyed photo Continue reading
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May 1, 2025 – Showing Up Matters: Reflections from the Pathways Clubhouse Fundraiser
Tonight, I attended the Pathways Clubhouse Society fundraiser, a gathering full of warmth, generosity, and deep humanity. It was more than a fundraising event. It was a living testament to the truth that healing, community, and mental health care are not just ideas — they are embodied every day in real people and real stories. Continue reading
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May 1, 2025 – A Morning at the Drop-In: New Faces, Familiar Challenges in Richmond
This morning, I made my way to the drop-in center here in Richmond. It’s always a place that offers a glimpse into the diverse realities of our community, and today was no exception. Stepping inside, I was greeted by some new faces among the staff. It’s always nice to introduce myself and connect with the Continue reading
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April 30,2025 – A Heartwarming Afternoon: Finding Connection in Unexpected Places
This afternoon unfolded in a way I hadn’t quite anticipated, leaving a gentle warmth in its wake. I had the opportunity to visit a local nursing home, and the experience was profoundly touching. From the moment I stepped inside, I was met with such genuine warmth. Smiles radiated from both staff and residents, many greeting Continue reading