Kyle NormanReflections on ReconciliationTo be unwilling to sit in relationship with someone is to abdicate our place in God’s vision for the church…May 10, 20221May 10, 20221
Kyle NormanBearing one another in LoveMy son is an avid chess player. By this I mean he doesn’t just play the game, he takes the time to analyze his moves and examine his…Apr 19, 20222Apr 19, 20222
Kyle NormanThe power of AdventJourneying through the seasons of the church can be transformative for our spiritual lives. Yes, the liturgical calendar, at times, may…Nov 30, 2021Nov 30, 2021
Kyle NormanLoving lepers: Moving from fear into fellowshipI have been thinking a lot about fear, particularly as it relates to how we do things as a church. The pandemic has upended some of the…Oct 13, 2021Oct 13, 2021
Kyle NormanThe Road Home: Journeying out of exilePsalm 137 asks “how can we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land?” In many ways this has been the challenge for the church over the past…Sep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021
Kyle NormanSinging with the PsalmsI love the Psalms—they have quickly become one of my favourite sections of scripture. I read the Psalms each day as I…Apr 30, 2021Apr 30, 2021
Kyle NormanMaundy Thursday: It’s about more than feetI find myself thinking about Jesus washing the feet of the disciples.Mar 30, 2021Mar 30, 2021
Kyle NormanExperiencing Lent from the other sideThe season of Lent calls us to reflect on what life within God’s covenant looks like.Feb 23, 2021Feb 23, 2021
Kyle NormanThe struggle is real“The struggle is real…” the mug says; and so it is. We have now been living in “pandemictide” for longer than we would have hoped or…Feb 2, 2021Feb 2, 2021
Kyle NormanResolving freedomI have never been fond of New Year’s resolutions. Frankly, I find them very stressful. For me, the resolution brings with it a message of…Jan 4, 2021Jan 4, 2021