I just finished reading Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion. On the whole, it wasn’t as bad as some responses have made it out to be, which is hardly surprising given the topic that he tackles. Much of the book was a disturbing tour through the dark side of religion, one that should disturb any religious […]
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There’s been a convergence for me as of late. The idea of liturgy sounds increasingly more attractive all of the time as I navigate various shades of disillusionment with typical evangelical expressions of the church gathered.
I remember a few years ago being perplexed by all of the younger adults moving from the Vineyard church I was […]
This past Sunday (which also happened to be Christmas Eve), I attended an Alliance church in Brandon with my in-laws. It was a pretty nice church, with attempts made at contemporary worship singing, a gregarious pastor and nice but not ostentatious building. And yet, there was much there that I felt weird about. Here is […]

