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The King’s speech: Don’t abdicate your responsibility to share the good news!

by David Arrol Macfarlane • November 12, 2015 • 0 Comments

On a recent flight I watched The King’s Speech, about the events surrounding King Edward VIII giving up his right to the British throne in 1936, in one of history’s most famous abdications. This excellent film shows Edward’s younger brother…

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City, Community

Around Town: Amish Project, persecuted church, seller’s market, Jeff Greenman…

by Flyn Ritchie • November 4, 2015 • 0 Comments

This must be one of the busiest seasons of the year, with a cornucopia of concerts, plays, conferences and other gatherings. I’ll run through a few highlights before looking back at a couple of significant events from the last week…

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Community, Culture

Canadian Memorial remembers those who fell in war, celebrates peace

by Erin Mussolum • November 5, 2015 • 0 Comments

Canadian Memorial United Church is once again opening its doors on Sunday (November 8) to provide a unique Remembrance Day Sunday service, along with an open house providing public tours of its one-of-a-kind historic stained glass windows and Books of…

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City, Community

Around Town: Lost souls, REconneXion, KAIROS: Fracking, Entrepreneurs . . .

by Flyn Ritchie • October 28, 2015 • 0 Comments

Jamie Taylor (James Hudson Taylor IV) was in town last weekend to help OMF Canada celebrate the 150th anniversary of James Hudson Taylor calling out to God on Brighton Beach for workers to help him take the gospel to the…

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Culture, Justice

Refugee response is gaining momentum around Metro Vancouver

by Flyn Ritchie • November 5, 2015 • 1 Comment

Churches and other public buildings may be necessary to house refugees in the short-term if Canada is to achieve its goal of bringing 25,000 refugees into the country. Chris Friesen, director of settlement services for Immigrant Services Society of BC…

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City, Urban Issues

Vancouver neighbourhoods: Sunset

by Jonathan Bird / Flyn Ritchie • October 28, 2015 • 0 Comments

Sunset is one of the most ethnically mixed of Vancouver neighbourhoods. Many Germans lived in the area following the Second World War and it has been a Sikh (Punjabi) enclave more recently. The Sunset neighbourhood covers everything south of 41st…

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City, Urban Issues

Vancouver neighbourhoods: Kensington-Cedar Cottage

by Jonathan Bird / Flyn Ritchie • October 22, 2015 • 0 Comments

Kensington-Cedar Cottage consists of two historical neighbourhoods – Kensington and Cedar Cottage, which are south and north of Kingsway respectively. It sits in the centre of east Vancouver, offering stunning views of the city and the North Shore as one…

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