For the second year in a row, a group of Christians gathered in Winnipeg to
say “I’m sorry.” They joined the crowds on the sidelines of the annual
Gay Pride Parade in downtown Winnipeg on June 2 to co
The executive director of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Canada says the
situation in Syria is likely to worsen and more must be done for the people
affected by the conflict.
Blues filled the House of James Christian bookstore for two nights during
Holy Week, raising the roof with music and raising funds for a local charity.
Where might you find coffee grounds, potato skins and egg shells mixed with
meat, napkins and leftover spaghetti? Typically, beside other garbage in the
dump.
‘Metaphors in cloth and clay,’ a new exhibit at the Mennonite Heritage
Gallery, Winnipeg, combines the individual and collaborative work of Winnipeg
artists Ingrid Lincoln and Gaëtanne Sylvester.
The flat lands of Manitoba’s wide Red River valley would seem to have
little in common with northern China—unless you’ve seen the expansive
silkscreen prints of Chinese artist Liang Yu.