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From grass to Grace in the birth of Jesus

"Naked I came from my mother's womb, naked I shall return” (Job 1:21) We spring into life in a natural way. We move with nature’s rhythms and we follow the whims of our inclinations; like grass, “In a field / Behaving as the wind behaves” (T.S.

EMPTY BOXES

Our pastor recently recounted a humorous story of how he and another young boy decided to check out the large wrapped boxes under the Christmas tree in their church auditorium.
Mel Grimes changed the landscape

Mel Grimes changed the landscape

The pumpjack that took over Saskatchewan
Legion welcomes new president, officers, executives at dinner

Legion welcomes new president, officers, executives at dinner

The Estevan branch of the Royal Canadian Legion named a new president in addition to the election of officers and executives at its Dec. 1 Past President’s Dinner. Lyle Dukart was named the new president of the Estevan branch.
Lego group grows its presence with dedicated show

Lego group grows its presence with dedicated show

The presence of the Saskatchewan Lego Users Group (SLUG) has been growing in the Energy City. The province-wide group hosted an exhibition displaying a number of unique, colourful creative displays, on Nov 26.

I’ll love you forever I’ll like you for always

I’ll love you forever, I’ll like you for always, As long as I’m living my baby you’ll be. Now, those are 18 beautiful words worth remembering for always.
Book Review: Fault Lines: Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan’s Oil Economy

Book Review: Fault Lines: Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan’s Oil Economy

Book focuses on the most of the negatives of the oil industry
Local women sew to help missions

Local women sew to help missions

Marlene Eagles says that “You can give without loving, but you can’t love without giving, and helping someone.” It’s that kind of attitude that has given the members of the Cut and Sew for Missions team their passion for helping others.

WHAT GIFTS SHALL I GIVE?

I began Christmas shopping in earnest yesterday; well, I purchased one gift so that counts, doesn’t it? The combination of age-related lack of desire to hit the malls, a pared-down revenue stream and the realization that I have a lot of treasured stu

In memory of Leonard Cohen

“The day of his death was a dark cold day … The death of the poet is kept from his poems” (from “In Memory of W.B. Yeats” by W.H. Auden line 6 & 11) Leonard Cohen was a rare poet, and we are left to ponder the impact of his gifts.
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