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  • The Unforced Rhythms of Grace

    The Unforced Rhythms of Grace  A reflection by Serene See, Tatalu Conservation Resident, Summer 2026 August 13, 2026 On the fridge door at Hazelmere [...]

  • Restoration for the Land and the Soul

    Restoration for the Land and the Soul By Andrew Housh, Conservation and Restoration Technician August 7, 2026 My [...]

  • The Monarch: Beauty and Majesty

    The Monarch: Beauty and Majesty A reflection by Dr Eva Sham, PhD in theology, University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto, and independent scholar/researcher in [...]

  • Introducing the 2026 BC Summer Staff (Part 2)

    Part 2: Introducing the 2026 BC Summer Staff Continue to get to know our crew! (Read part 1 here) By Madi Headley, Communications & [...]

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December 2022

What is hope?

What is Hope? An Advent reflection on the search for hope amidst times of crisis. By Zoe Matties, Manitoba Program Manager  Dec 5, 2022 How do you react when you [...]

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Creation Cares: Thoughts to Ponder

Creation Cares: Thoughts to Ponder God through creation provides for us every day By Cindy Verbeek, Northern BC Coordinator November 21, 2022 “Then the King will say to those on [...]

Let’s Talk Salmon: SEHAB Reflections

Let’s Talk Salmon: A reflection on the SEHAB meeting in Nanaimo (Nov 6-8 2022) By Marjorie Lieuwen, Northern BC Conservation Science Coordinator Nov 17, 2022 Kiwis, salmon, nanaimo bars…is this article going to [...]