Generation † Canadian Anglican Youth
Generation has been the voice of Canadian Anglican Youth Ministry since June 2006. Now, as a part of the Community, we’re continuing to explore the changing face of youth ministry across the country.
Generation 2008 a Catalytic Moment
Some moments are born of the convergence of the right people, the right place and the right time and the irrepressible presence of the Spirit. That was the catalytic experience of Generation 2008 at Huron University College in June of … Continue reading
Earth Hour – Everybody’s doing it!
Well, everyone should be doing it… March 28 2009 – Earth Hour 8:30 pm local time wherever you are This year Earth Hour is more than a statement, it’s a vote, for Earth instead of global warming. To vote just … Continue reading
Top Resources for Youth Leaders
This brochure was specially produced for us for Generation 2008 by Augsburg Fortress/Anglican Book Centre. In case you lost or didn't get a paper copy, here's all the information in electronic format. Top Resources for Youth Ministry The choices were … Continue reading
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Coping with ‘Anxieties’ about Youth Ministry
Is “Getting Results” the Agenda? Changing the Agenda with Contemplative Youth Ministries. One of the things that constantly amazes me in youth ministry is how adults and some clergy in congregations seem afraid of youth’s spiritual experiences. Spiritual encounters are … Continue reading
First Ever World Day for Social Justice
I write a lot about the elimination of poverty in our world. There are several reasons for this. One, I think it stinks that people still live in poverty and we all need to be more aware of the situation … Continue reading
Earth needs your help!
Our lives and our planet are gifts from God, and we have a responsibility to take care of both. Just like we take care of our bodies by eating, sleeping, and following God (and maybe even going to the gym … Continue reading
‘Blue Like Jazz’ offers an invigorating view
review by Michael Messenger 'I never liked jazz music because jazz music doesn't resolve. But sometimes you have to watch somebody love something before you can love it yourself… I used to not like God because God didn't resolve. But … Continue reading
Spiral
This picture, which I did during a silent retreat day, doesn't exactly have any simple pictorial symbolism. I find that art can be meditative and helps clear away excess thoughts. For a half hour it was just me, the pastels, … Continue reading