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March 4 2026 – At the Shared Table: Holding Generosity, Dignity, and Responsibility Together
When a Luxury Car Pulls Into the Meal Line Serving at our take‑out community meal is usually a place where compassion feels straightforward. We prepare food with the intention of easing someone’s burden—someone facing financial strain, food insecurity, or a difficult season of life. Most days, the line reflects that intention clearly. But recently, a… Continue reading
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Feb 25 2026 – Reflections After Vestry: Trust, Faithfulness, and the Grace of a New Beginning
This past Sunday, we held our annual Vestry meeting — my first as rector since beginning this ministry last September. I’ve been part of the Anglican Church since 2010, and I’ve presided over Vestry meetings since 2016, but stepping into this one felt different. It carried the weight and wonder of a new chapter, not… Continue reading
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January 30 2026 – A Glimpse of Grace on a Winter Day
Today, in the midst of an ordinary week, I witnessed something that quietly reminded me why the work of outreach matters—not only to those we serve, but to the soul of our church. One of our outreach leaders at St. Alban’s shared a simple story, almost in passing. Someone had donated a pair of large-sized… Continue reading
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January 24 2026 – A Quiet Miracle of Unity: Reflections on the 2026 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in Richmond
This year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity carried a special meaning for me. Although I have participated in these gatherings several times in the past—and even had the privilege of hosting one before moving—this was my first time joining the ecumenical service here in Richmond since arriving in BC five years ago. In many… Continue reading
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January 16, 2026 – Retreat Reflections: Companionship, Courage, and New Possibilities (Loon Lake Retreat Centre, January 12-15)
I returned from the Loon Lake retreat with a full heart and a renewed sense of companionship on a journey that can often feel lonely. From January 12 to 15, a group of Chinese‑speaking ministers and church leaders gathered for a time of rest, reflection, and conversation. The retreat was fully funded by the United… Continue reading
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Dec 20, 2025 – Standing Together at Beth Tikvah Synagogue in Richmond, BC
Today, I was invited to attend a service at Beth Tikvah Congregation & Centre in Richmond, BC, by Rabbi Susie Tendler. I reached out to Rabbi Susie Tendler on the day I first heard the news of the antisemitic shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, simply to express care and solidarity. I went today… Continue reading
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Dec 11, 2025 – A Bruised Reed He Will Not Break
Today I had the privilege of sharing coffee with Rev. Lauren Kirkey at South Arm United Church. Our conversation reminded me of the heart of pastoral care, not about changing people but about walking alongside them with presence and compassion. As we spoke, I realized how much we share this approach. Both of us believe… Continue reading
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Dec 5th, 2025 – Honored Encounters with Marginalized Communities
In recent years, I have been deeply honored and profoundly grateful for the opportunities to reach out to and serve marginalized and vulnerable groups within our community. These encounters have been more than acts of service—they have been sacred moments of listening, learning, and sharing life together. I have had the privilege of engaging with… Continue reading
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November 13, 2025 – When a Daughter Brings Her Father: A Reflection on Presence, Pain and Possibility
This afternoon, a daughter brought her father to see me. There was no fanfare, just quiet footsteps into the sanctuary, the kind that carry years of weight. Her father has lived through long seasons of homelessness. He continues to navigate the labyrinth of addiction, the ache of family trauma, and the toll of physical suffering.… Continue reading
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Oct 6, 2025 – Are We Really Seeing People? A Challenge to Our Charity
Reading The Outward Mindset: Seeing Beyond Ourselves by the Arbinger Institute felt less like absorbing a leadership framework and more like receiving a quiet but urgent invitation, to shift not just our actions, but our way of seeing. The book draws a clear distinction between an inward mindset, where others are viewed primarily in relation… Continue reading