
I remember when my son first went to kindergarten and during his first week he reported back to us that he was having fun and he told us all about his teacher who he liked, but when we asked if he had made any friends in school yet and he said, “no.” It seemed odd…

We want to do good and be compassionate, loving God and loving our neighbours as we love ourself right? But, you and I know that it is not that easy. It very hard, because the temptation is always to put ourselves first. And then, often, justify it. We put ourselves first and then we tell…

This past Sunday we celebrated Pentecost Sunday. The day of the arrival of the Holy Spirit to guide the church. Its’ arrival transformed that tiny group of men and women who followed Jesus. It changed them from a bunch of cowards huddled together in a locked room, to a daring and outgoing team of evangelists,…

Dan Cranley, theological Student and intern at St. George’s has lead a Lenten book study on Thursday nights at 7pm. The book read was “Food and Faith: A Theology of Food” written by Norman Wirzba. Below is Dan’s reflection in preparation for the groups final gathering from March 29th. Eucharistic Table Manners Albert the great…

Dan Cranley, theological Student and intern at St. George’s is leading a Lenten book study on Thursday nights at 7pm. The book we will be reading is “Food and Faith: A Theology of Food” written by Norman Wirzba. Below is Dan’s reflection on the second chapter. Roots of Eating: Our Life Together in the Gardens…