Archbishop David Edwards
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How about a smile this afternoon?
Archbishop David reflects on one-year in the pandemic.
Archbishop David reflects on his roots and the significance of our roots in our faith journey.
Happy St. David's Day. Saint David's Day, or the Feast of Saint David, is the feast day of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales, and falls on 1 March, the date of Saint David's death in 589 AD. It has special significance for our Archbishop David, whose father is Welsh.
Archbishop David wrestles with chaos theory this week. What happens when everything appears hopeless? Is there room for God in the midst of the chaos?
Archbishop David reflects on the truth that God has been and is in the midst of what we are encountering.
Archbishop David reflects on a gift God has given him and how he uses it.
Archbishop's David weekly reflection - it is a new day!
Archbishop David Edwards brought greetings on behalf of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada at the Consecration. Thank you Archbishop David for your prayerful support!
Archbishop David shares details of a historical find while cleaning out the old Synod office. Part of early missionary work in the diocese.
As the cold settles across the province today, Archbishop David encourages us to remember those who are forced to brave the cold and those for whom this is a difficult time of year.
Archbishop David's Remembrance Day reflection.
Archbishop reflects on how it is the Holy Spirit who builds the Church. God is in control and sometimes we struggle with the unknown.
Archbishop David's weekly reflection - October 28, 2020
Archbishop David's weekly reflection.
Archbishop David reflects on the tension and struggle of the journey of faith. As we suffer, God suffers.
Archbishop David reflects on the truth that all things are being made new and reminds us that we are called to be people of hope.
Archbishop David calls us to be mindful of those around us - family, friends, neighbours. How can we be caring for one another?