The “Concrete” Core of Christianity
Have you ever had the chance to observe a skyscraper as it is being built? There are, of course, different ways in which those great buildings are put together. But, generally speaking, a big skyscraper has at its core a concrete structure – surrounded by a much wider steel frame which contains most of the habitable area of the building.
The Hope of Easter
In the aftermath of a worldwide pandemic, and with images of war flashing across television screens, the world has plenty of despair to go around and not a lot of hope to spare. Life is pretty tough for many people, much of the time – and then eventually all humans die.
“It is Finished”
The heartfelt cry, “It’s finished!” could be taken in two different ways. It could be taken as a cry of defeat. It could reflect a life tragically cut short, and the admission that goals will never be reached.
The Christ Who Demands a Response
One of the curious features of art – fine art – is the variety of responses it evokes in people. It is unquestionably the case that if all of us listening to this message went to the national gallery in Ottawa and stood before the same painting – we would have the full spectrum of responses to it – from awed admiration to barely-veiled disdain or even disgust.
Rest for the Weary
When income tax was first introduced here in Canada in 1917, the new Income Tax Act ran just shy of 4000 words. It was a simple document outlining a simple law. Since then, the rules and regulations have ballooned to just over 1 million words.

