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Posted: January 1, 2020

Welcome to 2020!  In this first edition of Justice Prayers for the new year celebrate some good news with us.  

 
Posted: December 30, 2019

As reformed believers the staff at the Office of Social Justice and Centre for Public Dialogue understand that we live and work to the glory of God.  This past year has continued to demand much of our hearts, minds, bodies, and souls as

 
Posted: December 27, 2019

Elderly women from a near-by senior low-income housing building sat at the back of our church foyer, bending over boxes overflowing with apples, carrots, and onions.

 
Posted: December 25, 2019

Thank you for joining us in prayer this year.  May this prayer from Walter Brueggemann be a blessing to you this Christmas Day.  


In violence and travail

We give you thanks for the babe born in violence.

 
Posted: December 23, 2019

I will stand at my watch
    and station myself on the ramparts;
I will look to see what he will say to me,
    and what answer I am to give to this complaint. - Habakkuk 2:1 (NIV)

 
Posted: December 20, 2019

In 1992, the nations of the world met in Rio de Janeiro and agreed that they had a responsibility to respond to the reality of climate change.

 
Posted: December 18, 2019

Breathe. SomeOne is here.  Not some idea, not some philosophy, not some theology — SomeOne. I could not go to Him, so He has come to me. We follow more than words on a page, we follow a Person who stays at our side.

 
Posted: December 18, 2019

Overwhelmed by all the headlines detailing drastic changes to immigration policy?  Here’s a list breakdown of the alarming policy changes that have happened

 
Posted: December 16, 2019

In November we held a conference here in Truro, Nova Scotia called “Spark!”.

 
Posted: December 13, 2019

I’ve just returned from my first trip to the Holy Land, and I’m now entering the season of Advent, Christmas and Epiphany with a new outlook on the land where Jesus was born.

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