canadianlabri
L'Abri Canada
A podcast resource providing audio of the most current lectures given at L’Abri Fellowship Canada, near Victoria, B.C. If you'd like more information, see https://www.canadianlabri.org/
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Jul 4, 2026
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Grief and the Psalms (Liz Snell) 04.07.2026 1:32:40
Grief was once thought of as a linear process that helps us to "get over" loss. But as the book of Psalms shows us, grief is an ongoing dialogue between loss and redemption. In this talk, we'll explore how the grief process can help us dwell more deeply in God's goodness. The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that you respect this by not publishing the...
Incorporating the Biblical Worldview: A Case for Curiosity and Creativity (Clarke Scheibe) 27.06.2026 2:13:52
While Christians accept that Jesus should not only be Saviour but Lord over all their life, many remain confused about how to do this in their work and in their interests. This talk will look at how we can apply a biblical framework to whatever we do so that Jesus may be all in all. It will also increase our curiosity and invention. The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri F...
The Surprising Welcome of the Gospel: A Look the Ethiopian Eunuch (Clarke Scheibe) 04.05.2026 1:11:12
What on the surface seems like just another conversion story in the book of Acts is in fact an epiphany of the wideness of the gospel for the world. It was not only a sign that the gospel was spreading to "the ends of the earth," as far as Ethiopia, it also meant that the Gentiles were being incorporated through Christ. This passage has much to teach us about what it means to more radically welcom...
Forming, Filling, Naming: The Lost Words as Creational Enchantment (Christian Eickenroht) 04.05.2026 1:10:57
“Once upon a time, words began to vanish from the language of children.” So begins the preface to The Lost Words, written by Robert Macfarlane and illustrated by Jackie Morris. Words for childhood like acorn, adder, and bluebell have been replaced with words like blog, bullet-point, voicemail. As this book plays with various genre, through word and image, The Lost Words re-enchants us into a visio...
Sojourners: Understanding Pilgrimmage (Hannah Eichelberger) 04.05.2026 1:39:34
"For we are strangers before you and sojourners, as all our fathers were. Our days on the earth are like a shadow, and there is no abiding." (1 Chronicles 29:15) Pilgrimage is a metaphor that lends embodiment and physical imagery to the invisibly felt experience of walking through life seasons, internally and externally. Life is seemingly outstretched like a long weary road and we the travelers, m...
Jesus: Myth, Failure, or Lord? (Clarke Scheibe) 04.05.2026 2:00:31
This talk will look at three views - that Jesus was a mythic creation to mimic the Greek gods, that Jesus was historical figure but a failed prophet that the church has propped up through desperation, and that Jesus was the historical figure who was and is what his followers have claimed, the Lord of glory. The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that yo...
Between the Straits: Must a Christian support Israel? (Mark Ryan) 04.05.2026 1:59:15
Guest speaker Mark Ryan join us to discuss the complicated relationship Christians have to Israel. He is the director of Sage Christianity, adjunct professor of Covenant Seminary, associate professor of Calvin Seminary, former director of the Francis Schaeffer Institute, and former director of Canadian L'Abri! He walks the tightrope of a biblically informed tension, between full acceptance and ful...
Reading Providence when God seems absent (Clarke Scheibe) 04.05.2026 1:39:25
We are assured in the Bible that God oversees and provides not just for nature and for all of humanity, but for especially his own children. Jesus said we are not to worry for doesn't our heavenly Father love us more than flowers and birds? But what if God seems absent? How are we to "read the signs" that God does in fact care for us? The Book of Esther is informative in this discussion. Nowhere d...
Holy Silence, Music, and Rest (Jonno Saunders) 04.05.2026 1:54:33
Nobody wants constant noise, in music or in life—we need to rest. Rest is a musical term, and in music it's about breathing, embodying the holiness of time, and giving space to others. We'll explore what music has to teach us about rest. Listen carefully! The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that you respect this by not publishing the material in full...
AI and Human Dignity (Dr Frank Stootman) 24.04.2026 1:54:25
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increasingly advanced such that human intelligence and creativity is easily challenged and superceded by this technology. What does this mean for being Human? Do significant differences remain between Humankind and machine? How can we defend the traditional position that our uniqueness is because we are created in the image and likeness of God? The Copyright for al...
God's Journey with me through cancer (Brett Cane) 11.02.2026 1:25:47
Our dear Brett Cane, retired Anglican priest, had an operation for stage 2A lung cancer last January followed by chemotherapy in the Spring and recovery over the Summer. He will speak on his experience and weave it together with the following themes: how God orchestrates his care for us and purposes good for those who love him and how that leads us to trust him, and how we can be thankful in the m...
Meaningless Jobs (Clarke Scheibe) 15.01.2026 2:03:53
In recent years, many have expressed the proliferation of meaningless jobs. This goes beyond the burden of mundane tasks. It is the burden of not knowing if most of your working life has any benefit to society beyond the good pay. In this talk, we will look at how people have increasingly reported the sense that their work is meaningless (and potentially harmful), and then at David Graeber's work...
Wayward Priests and Unsaintly Saints (Christina Eickenroht) 08.09.2025 1:29:36
The titular characters in Frederick Buechner’s historical novels Godric (1980) and Brendan (1987) are wayward priests and unsaintly saints, “just as clay-footed and full of shadows as the rest of us,” and yet, nonetheless, remarkable ministers of divine grace. In his portrayal of such saints, Buechner probes one of the central questions raised by the fourth-century Donatist Controversy—namely, whe...
The Abnormality of Death (Clarke Scheibe) 22.08.2025 1:40:03
Just thinking about hearing a diagnosis that we have a terminal illness sends a shiver up the spine and dampens the joy in the heart. Our life so significant, only to be snuffed out in a moment. It is a subject we'd like to avoid but it is inevitable as we experience the death of others around us and one day our own. How are we to reflect on death? In this talk we will look at how some want to sug...
Despising the Shame: Jesus, a Pharisee, and a Sinful Woman (Clarke Scheibe) 04.06.2025 1:36:44
In this passage we see a scorned woman who is desperate to approach Jesus, despite his being the invited guest of a wealthy and righteous man. To everyone's shock, Jesus welcomes and praises her. This event taught the early church and teaches us that those who are unashamed of Jesus, will be received since he is unashamed of them. The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fel...
All is Gift, All is Passing Away, and All Shall Be Made New (Christina Eickenroht) 26.02.2025 1:08:48
The table is set: In his 1633 Still life with an overturned silver tazza, glassware, pies, and a peeled lemon on a table, Willem Claeszoon Heda spreads before us a theologically rich feast. This painting is an exemplar of the popular subgenre of breakfast piece (ontbijt), depicting not necessarily a morning meal but any solitary meal which breaks a fast, perhaps at an inn after a long journey. Hed...
The Christian and Political Engagement (Clarke Scheibe) 24.01.2025 1:58:42
Christians have been pressed once again to reconsider what is a biblical way of being politically and culturally engaged. In light of the US Election and in light of increased calls here in Canada to return our countries to our Christian heritage, many - even Christians - are worried of a rise of Christian Nationalism or at least a Christian politicization. One response has been to call Christians...
The Mandate for Creation: Pollution and the Death of Man (Clarke Scheibe) 01.12.2024 1:39:54
Problems in the environment have gotten far worse since 1970. For some, this has caused many to feel urgency, for others, indifference. How is one to respond? We will look at four contemporary responses: "traditional Christianity," secular materialism, pantheism & nature religions, and biblical Christianity. The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask tha...
Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up? Discerning False Christs (Clarke Scheibe) 07.11.2024 1:44:23
People grow frustrated when they see Jesus being misused, for example, by political factions. However, it is easy to project a false image of Christ to match what we want Jesus to be and to be for. This talk will look at various images of Christ, contemporarily and historically, before turning to the image presented in the New Testament. We will consider what it means to measure our own images to...
Jonah, Silence, and the Sea (Hannah Eichelberger) 21.10.2024 1:42:35
Is being swallowed by a sea monster a form of rescue or danger? The book of the prophet Jonah is a perfect example of uncomfortable and often unwanted revelation breaking through an otherwise still life. God, in his relationship to the world and to his creation often disrupts the safety and calm of our known world and bring us deeper into a revelation of who we are and should be. But a break thro...
Comic. Tragic. Brutal. The Life and Writings of Flannery O'Connor (Clarke Scheibe) 04.10.2024 1:47:51
Flannery O'Connor was a devout Catholic writer from the Deep South (in the US) in the 1950s and wrote hilarious and horrifying short stories. T.S. Eliot, the famous poet, said that Flannery's stories made him blanch and refused to read them. Flannery felt that each story were parables to the modern world, and that she had to shout in order for the modern ear to hear. She questioned the narrative t...
Personality Redeemed (Robb Ludwick) 25.09.2024 1:46:16
The core of the Christian gospel is not that God promises to remove and replace his beloved creation with something better, but that He promises to save and restore the creation He has made. This applies to us as human beings personally as well. In a broken world, the basic elements of our personalities and character can develop along paths where we do not love our neighbours as ourselves. Being '...
Remembering Together: Community, Memory, and Archives (Marta Crilly) 16.09.2024 1:59:49
Marta Crilly holds a MA in History, and a Masters in Archives Management from Simmons University. She worked as an Archivist for the city of Boston and is now Head Librarian, User Engagement & Burns Library Public Services at Boston College. This is what she has to say about the talk. Memory is a key aspect of both individual and community identity. Join us to consider how communities form and...
The Five Themes of L'Abri (Clarke Scheibe) 09.09.2024 1:11:19
While these five themes are not the only important aspects to the work of L'Abri, it does give a coherent picture of what L'Abri believes, in what it proclaims and in what it desires to demonstrate. It will look at the truthfulness of Christianity, the reality of the supernatural, the humanness of spirituality, the reality of the fall, and the lordship of Christ over all of life. The Copyright for...
Redemptive Placemaking: Our call to faithfully build places for community flourishing (Sara Joy Proppe) 04.09.2024 1:51:39
She formerly worked in real estate development and affordable housing but has taken that experience to launch Proximity Project , which she is the founder and director. She has years of experience of helping churches steward their properties with the aim of the common good within the context of their neighborhoods. (You can also read two contributions she has made to Comment magazine, based out of...
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