The wind whips through my hair. Waves crash over the hull as I scan the horizon from the crow’s nest. Seagulls cry, circling the ship as I hang on for dear life… Kids have, for centuries, entertained - in their imagination at least – an adventure on the high seas, sailing a “pirate ship”. A version of that dramatic dream can become reality right here in BC – a reality … [Read more...] about S.A.L.T.S. life lessons on tall ships
Community
Creating community; belonging, connecting and supporting one another, celebrating the joys, and facing and overcoming the challenges in our common life together.
Sex trafficking – Part 1: Are Christian youth at risk?
Cassandra Diamond didn’t wake up one day and decide she wanted to be trafficked for sex through a decade of her life. Neither do other girls trapped in the lucrative trade. Sex-trafficking, world-wide, nets $99 billion a year according to the International Labor Organization. It is part of what the UN defines as “the recruitment, transportation, harbouring or receipt of … [Read more...] about Sex trafficking – Part 1: Are Christian youth at risk?
Multi-cultural teams reach First Nations
From April through December, Love First Nation’s Ministry (LFNM) director, Peter Park makes a three-hour monthly drive from Vancouver to the Village of Lytton (Nlaka’pamux) to build on the respectful exchange of culture and belief, developing since 2007. He was part of an original group of ten Korean churches who loosely bonded together to start an outreach program where 50 … [Read more...] about Multi-cultural teams reach First Nations
The hot dog church serving the poor in Vancouver downtown eastside
Contemporary writer A.M. Swodboda, addressing a conservation biology class at Houghton College, stated that “creation care is not about polar bears. It’s about the poor.” If there is anyone in Vancouver who has translated this into tangible expression, it is Randy Barnetson through his street church ministry in the eastside of downtown Vancouver. Barnetson began the … [Read more...] about The hot dog church serving the poor in Vancouver downtown eastside
The Church with no name, church or cult?
I’ll never forget the first day I arrived upstairs at my landlord’s Bible study above my basement suite. As an evangelical, Anglican priest, I had every expectation that attending Bible study would enable me to contribute, ask questions and learn like everyone else. I quickly discovered that things were different in my landlord’s ‘church with no name’. Prior to my … [Read more...] about The Church with no name, church or cult?
