This Easter Sunday, I read the account of Mary Magdalene’s visit to Jesus’ tomb. The pain of her heartbreak was made more intense when she didn’t find Jesus in the tomb. Instead, two angels–messengers of God – questioned why she was weeping. Overcome with grief, she explained her Loss. “…they have taken away myContinue reading “Easter 2025 Reflections”
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The Paradox of Grief
Grief is the outcome of love and loss. It should not be resisted.
Grief is experienced and expressed differently by each person. Here is my testimony of grief and joy, which coexist with hope and faith.
Black Canadians: The narrative and the vision
Systemic racism persists, even though there is no explicit racist intent and there is no contravention of anti-discrimination laws and anti-racist policies.
Happy Easter Day!
Faith and fear call us to believe in something we cannot see. The resurrection of Jesus removes the fear of death and fulfils our faith in God’s good plan for all humanity and the gift of eternal life.
Experiencing life during the pandemic
The evidence of life is growth. As we pass through the first full year of the pandemic, let us take some time to appreciate life. Our theme in the spring 2021 edition of The Anchor is ‘experiencing life.’