
CROWDED STREETS, HUNGRY HEARTS
By Ptr. Jesame von Tronchin A city boy. That’s what I’ve always considered myself to

By Ptr. Jesame von Tronchin A city boy. That’s what I’ve always considered myself to

I grew up in the rural landscape of the Okanagan. No visible neighbours. The nearest

Every spring the Vancouver Marathon winds its way through Vancouver’s streets. Thousands of runners, volunteers and spectators

By Ptr. Rhoda Klein Miller When astronauts from the Apollo program first looked back at Earth from

By Ptr. Jesame von Tronchin A couple of weeks ago, a moment from the Artemis II

By Ptr. Rhoda Klein Miller As I write this four humans are hurtling through the

Every year, someone asks—sometimes sincerely, sometimes a little skeptically— “Is it actually right for Christians

Jesus was unmistakably Jewish, born into a covenant people, formed by Torah, shaped by the rhythms of Sabbath, feasts, and community. His life cannot be understood apart from Israel’s story: a people called not for privilege but for purpose, to bring the light and blessing to all nations. Jesus fulfilled the Messianic promise to Eve and Israel that humanity’s salvation would come “from the Jews” (John 4:22, Romans 9:4–5).

Who decides what a generation becomes? Is it culture? Is it time? Is it the