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David Nguyen-Stone

Dave Nguyen-Stone is Staff Director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in British Columbia. He oversees InterVarsity’s province-wide undergraduate campus ministry at UBC, Simon Fraser, University of Victoria, Emily Carr University, Langara College, University of Northern British Columbia, and College of New Caledonia. Here he talks with Sue Careless about some of the challenges

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Colin Nicolle (photo: The Parish of St. Mary & St.John) and Matthew Perreault (photo: Dave Brookwell).

The New BCP App

Colin Nicolle, left, and Matthew Perreault talk with Sue Careless about the new digital app they have created as a free tool to make the daily services of the Book of Common Prayer more accessible both to those who know and love them and to those who are discovering them for the first time. 

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Glen Taylor Photo: Wycliffe College

Interview with Glen Taylor

This January Glen Taylor is retiring from Wycliffe College and the Toronto School of Theology after 33 years of teaching Old Testament studies but intends to keep teaching abroad, especially in The Gambia. He talks with Sue Careless about the importance of the Old Testament and about his recent realignment with the Anglican Network in Canada.

TAP: You teach students, some of whom hope to become parish priests, how to preach and teach the Old Testament. Do you find there is a reluctance on their part to study the OT

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Amos Winter

The Rev. Amos Winter is a priest in the Indigenous Spiritual Ministry of Mishamikoweesh, which is headquartered in Kingfisher Lake, 350 km north of Sioux Lookout in Northwestern Ontario.  Sharon Dewey Hetke recently talked with him about his ministry, about the pandemic’s impact on his community, and about his experience as a General Synod delegate last July in Vancouver. 

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Grasping the BCP Anew

In May, theologian Ross Hebb talked with Sue Careless about his series of six instructional videos, which teach lay people how to pray several services in the Book of Common Prayer that do not require the presence of a priest. Dr. Hebb is rector of St Peter’s in Fredericton, New Brunswick. 

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