Let me start this Sermonette by asking the question… Who of us has never said the Lord’s Prayer?
This past Tuesday, Manitoba celebrated its 156th birthday on what is officially known as Manitoba Day.
May is an exciting month here at the Mennonite Heritage Village! On May 1st at 9am, our heritage buildings in the Village got unlocked for the first time in the spring season.
Manitoba Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Tom Lindsey, issued an important ruling on Monday.
I have serious concerns about Islam, and my fellow Westerners should, too.
While I have always taken my role as the elected official for Dawson Trail very seriously and have always prioritized serving constituents over party politics, becoming an Independent has only strengthened my ability to continue doing so.
I was drawn to Mennonite Heritage Village because of my own family history. Raised a Mennonite in Jantsied, I grew up eating forma vorscht and schmaunt fat.
It is the sort of behind the scenes work that most people never see. When a government makes a major policy announcement, for the public, it is often the first time they become aware of it.
Spring in Manitoba is a wonderful time of year. Daylight hours are getting longer. The temperature is edging towards above zero for nighttime and double digits for daytime.
One of the things that shows up repeatedly in both public conversations and in polling done of Canadians is the growing concern that it is becoming increasingly difficult to discern truth.