
Blessed Unrest
We often wonder what God is calling us to do in a particular moment or passage of life. Could we ask ourselves, in such moments,

We often wonder what God is calling us to do in a particular moment or passage of life. Could we ask ourselves, in such moments,

Those of us who teach in humanities fields at university face the threshold of every new semester with the sinking feeling that we have dedicated

Art has the power to weasel behind our defenses, awaken us emotionally, disturb the smooth surfaces of our certainties.

Studio artist and art educator Jo-Ann Van Reeuwyk reflects on art and risk-taking as well as creating safe places for risk through sacred spaces pedagogy.

The red planet and seed pods: an odd juxtaposition. But as I padded quietly through the gallery, it seemed to me that what the two

One finds good news where one can these days, and here comes some good news for the church: the work of ecumenism thrives in the

While prints made from woodcuts and engravings may not offer the immediate thrill of gigantic oil paintings, they do display curious combinations of grotesquerie and

We often do not know how to give grief and lament the space and time they require. However, painting, sculpture, music, dance and other forms

While Bérubé is concerned with questions of broad public good and the use of public funds in higher education, the Christian community, I would contend,

Ron and I happened upon a remarkable endeavor while visiting York last month, and I’m so glad we spotted the posters, plunked down our pounds