O n Saturday October 15, three artist from saint benedict’s table offered a workshop at the diocesan “Faith Horizons” conference. We recorded the workshop and edited it into podcast form, which you can listen to by scrolling down and clicking
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Talking Art, Faith and Mystery
From the archives | podcast of our Image Journal exploration of faith and the arts
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A sermon for Epiphany 4 | 1 Cor 1:18-31 & Matt 5:1-12 A t first glance it may seem as though those who formed the lectionary did not get the memo that we are still in the Epiphany season. We
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A sermon for Epiphany 3 | 1 Cor 1:10-18 & Matt 4:12-23 I n the Anglican Journal this week there was an article about a debate between former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US journalist Christopher Hitchens. It was
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Spiritual angles on H1N1 Winter is coming, concerns about a possible H1N1 pandemic are filling the media and urgent questions seem to be everywhere. Apparently, more than half of Canadians won’t be getting their H1N1 flu shot – why? Are
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Church, music and art This is the second installment of the Conversation Series audio, recorded in March 2007 (part one was posted here last week). In this final episode, Jamie Howison gives a summary of the opening session, Steve Bell
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Church, music and art In March 2007, saint benedict’s table collaborated with Winnipeg’s Booth College in presenting what was billed as a “conversation” on the intersection of faith and culture. We invited the writer and journalist Andrew Beaujon – a
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A new take on the prodigal son On Sunday November 23, 2008, our community departed from the usual lectionary readings and offered up a somewhat unusual rendering of the very familiar parable of the Prodigal Son. Working with a series
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Recovered audio | Jamie Howison In his bestselling book Velvet Elvis, the writer Rob Bell says of Robert Farrar Capon, “Go out and buy all his books and read them immediately.” The journal The Living Church called Capon “a joyfully
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a remarkable way to close the exhibit On February 1, 2009, some 150 people gathered at Winnipeg’s Outworks Gallery to mark the formal closing of an exhibit of the work of artist Gerald Folkerts. While exhibit openings are more
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