Monthly Archives: October 2009

Succession narratives and the sound of a Coltrane

A note from Jamie:  A much shortened version of this piece ran in the October 2009 edition of the Anglican Journal.  I’d originally written close to a 1000 words, and the Journal asked me to shorten it to around 750…

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Prayers of the people | October 4

A s a community, we pause to remember and to be remembered. Living God, you are our mother who shelters us under your wings; you are our father who gives good gifts to those who ask. We remember your shelter

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Five days in and around Montreal

A note from Jamie Howison:  I thought I’d put up this post, with just a little bit by way of a description of what Gord Johnson and I were up to during our recent trip to Montreal.  Audio versions of

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Anatomy of a Run

Nancy Constantine’s journal on what she has learned as a runner continues… I t was shortly after 0800 on Sat. Sept. 19th that my feet hit the pavement of Henderson Highway to do my pre-race 13 mile run.  As the

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