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The Voices in My Head

The Voices in My Head

Mark 5:1-20 presents a troubling but recognizable picture of the human condition. The dilemma of this condition is only resolved when I submit to the Divine power that was embodied in Jesus. 
Christopher Page
Christopher Page
Former Parish Priest
February 6, 2022
Getting Across to the Other Side

Getting Across to the Other Side

Mark 4:35-41. We spend our lives getting from one side to the other side. How we travel across the divides we face has a great impact on what we discover when we make it to the other side.
Christopher Page
Christopher Page
Former Parish Priest
January 30, 2022
Who Is Doing the Work?

Who Is Doing the Work?

Mark 4:21-34. Christian faith is often presented as a make-work project. But Jesus seemed to have a different, more gentle vision.
Christopher Page
Christopher Page
Former Parish Priest
January 23, 2022
A Place to Grow

A Place to Grow

Mark 4:10-20. We all live at different times in different kinds of soil. Some soils are more conducive to prospering than others.
Christopher Page
Christopher Page
Former Parish Priest
January 16, 2022
The Power in the Seed

The Power in the Seed

Mark 4:1-9. In this parable it is tempting to pay too much attention to the soil and miss the power in the seed. If we begin by focusing on the seed, we may hear this parable in a fresh way.
Christopher Page
Christopher Page
Former Parish Priest
January 9, 2022
Which Sin Cannot Be Forgiven

Which Sin Cannot Be Forgiven

Mark 3:20-29. Mark 3:29 is one of the most challenging verses in the Bible. How are we to understand a “sin that cannot be forgiven”? A careful reading of the whole passage in its context may suggest a surprising conclusion.
Christopher Page
Christopher Page
Former Parish Priest
January 2, 2022
Come, They Told Me

Come, They Told Me

Mark 3:7-19. This season of Christmas is a time when, for most people, something deep within them stirs even if just for a moment. This is the call of the Divine in our hearts, summoning us to the place of love that Jesus embodied.
Christopher Page
Christopher Page
Former Parish Priest
December 19, 2021
A Withered Life

A Withered Life

Mark 3:1-6
Christopher Page
Christopher Page
Former Parish Priest
December 12, 2021
The Trouble with Religion

The Trouble with Religion

Mark 2:18-28
Guest Speaker
December 5, 2021
You Are Forgiven

You Are Forgiven

Mark 2:13-17
Guest Speaker
November 28, 2021
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The Diocese of British Columbia acknowledges that for thousands of years the Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Kwakwaka’wakw peoples have walked gently on the unceded territories where we now live, work, worship, and play. We seek a new relationship with the first peoples here, one based in honour and respect, and we thank them for their hospitality.

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