Rock and Tent: Building Foundations While Learning to Move According to God’s Plan

June 29 is celebrated as the feast of Saints Peter and Paul. As I reflected on their names, I found myself drawn to two images that seem to stand in tension: rock and tent. Peter suggests firmness, foundation, and trustworthiness; Paul, a tentmaker and missionary, suggests movement, flexibility, and service wherever God leads. Together, theyContinue reading “Rock and Tent: Building Foundations While Learning to Move According to God’s Plan”

Our shared heritage – Faith, righteousness and love

Sermon delivered by Camille N. Isaacs Morell on Sunday, 1 March 2026 at St. George’s Anglican Church, Chateauguay, Québec. Beloved in Christ, Shalom! I come to you today in the name of God our Creator, in the name of Jesus Christ our Redeemer and in the name of the Holy Spirit, who inspires me toContinue reading “Our shared heritage – Faith, righteousness and love”

What is God Teaching You Through Illness?

Reflections on Alzheimer’s Awareness Month January is recognized in Canada as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. The journey of watching my father live with Alzheimer’s disease was a slow and difficult road. The devastation brought about by the disease not only impacted my father’s life but also deeply affected my mother, who devoted herself to his care.Continue reading “What is God Teaching You Through Illness?”

Reflections on the Syrophoenician Woman and Holy Communion

As I read the account of the Syrophoenician woman’s plea for Jesus to heal her daughter, I was led to ask myself some hard questions about the meaning of the sacrament of Holy Communion. Jesus’ Ministry and Prejudice Jesus’ ministry was marked by His preaching to pious, religious, Jewish people, who, by Biblical accounts, heldContinue reading “Reflections on the Syrophoenician Woman and Holy Communion”