Taking your typewriter to church? Maybe not!

John Longhurst is likely the only journalist covering matters of faith in a Canadian Daily, the Winnipeg Free Press. In 2006, John received the Distinguished Contribution to Religious Communications from the Association of Roman Catholic Communicators of Canada. In 2021 he received the Manitoba Lieutenant Governorโ€™s Award for the Advancement of Interreligious Understanding. In 2024,... Continue Reading →

Get out of jail, free, through Grace

A sermon for the congregation of St. Saviour, Penticton on the 1st week of the 2025 Season of Creation, September 7, 2025 โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray On this the first Sunday in the 2025 Season of Creation, letโ€™s go somewhere unusual. As the Monopoly board says, โ€œGo to Jail - Go directly to... Continue Reading →

Make your world bigger, not smaller

Arlene Dickenson on Facebook Anaรฏs Nin said life shrinks or grows in proportion to oneโ€™s courage. I think about this a lot when I see adults, at any age, settling into smaller and smaller worlds. The same coffee order, the same daily routines. The same conversations with the same people about the same safe topics.... Continue Reading →

America is a Gun โ€” A poem

With thanks to June Maffin I am pleased to share an insightful poem by Brian Bilston. June writes: โ€œI believe that living in the US these days is 'Freedom with a Trigger.' ... 'Justice in a Holster' ... 'The Pulled Vote, Not the Cast Vote.' Thank you, Brian Bilston. Your words in your "America is... Continue Reading →

Happy Creation Day

Creator, from the depth and breadth of creation, we thank you. The message below is from Tomรกs Insua, Laudato Si' Research Institute (Oxford University) on behalf of Bishop Bedford-Strohm (chair of Feast of Creation process) and fellow conveners. Additional context added by KJG. For months now many global ecumenical partners including Anglicans have participated in... Continue Reading →

Kathy Galloway, fondly remembered

I have long lasting ties with Scotlandโ€™s Iona Community. During the 1990s while ministering at Sooke on Vancouver Island I discovered their music and liturgies. Initially created by John Bell, Graham Maule, and the Wild Goose Worship Group the liturgies were scripturally based, socially relevant, and justice-centred. The music was very well crafted, easy to... Continue Reading →

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