Guest Column by the Rev. Dr. Rachel Mash My ‘KAIROS’ moment came when I was working as the HIV coordinator for the Diocese of Cape Town, South Africa. We were in the midst of a pandemic, battling stigma, an AIDS denialist government, running support groups for positive people, caring for children orphaned by AIDS. Our... Continue Reading →
Hope Matters: Changing the way we think and talk about the environment
Elin Kelsey Lecture at Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops BC - CANADAApril 6, 2022 - 7:00-9:00 pm Pacific Daylight Savings Time Mountain Room In the Student Activity Centre ALL WELCOME Everyone is invited to take part in Elin Kelsey’s visit to TRU on April 6, 2022, Hope Matters: A Climate Action Event. The lecture will commence... Continue Reading →
My Dog – Juno salutes Carrie Newcomer and her wonderful song
https://youtu.be/6A5TIThrRUs Carrie Newcomer rocks. I mean, how many people write songs about dogs? How many people write songs about what their dogs think about them? When I have a moment I will scan all available literature. Oh I know, “Who let the dogs out?” I just don’t get it. Carrie does it better. It is... Continue Reading →
Menstrual equity worldwide—Period!
Now that title got your attention, didn’t it! Terry-Lynn Stone describes Days for Girls succinctly: “Our goal is to reach Every Girl Everywhere, Period!” Being a bit of a joker myself I could not resist the question—is your last word a pun? The answer of course is YES! Days for Girls Canada, with its founding... Continue Reading →
To the Music Makers – Hope!
Does life imitate art, or the reverse? Does art in fact do both? Certainly art, good art, chronicles, memorializes, interprets, critiques, amplifies and inspires life in all respects. Consider how art in its myriad forms has expressed the shock and fury of us all through these early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Consider... Continue Reading →
Faith, Hope and Love: The Anglican Communion Office at the United Nations and Permanent Representative Role
A feature article by Jack Palmer White, Anglican Communion Permanent Representative at the United Nations Since September 2017, I have had the privilege of leading the Anglican Communion Office at the United Nations (ACOUN), working to bring Anglican expertise and perspectives to the global stage. Our office plays a vital role in building strong relationships... Continue Reading →
Follow the money: Supporting the Kamloops Community Climate Action Plan with realistic and necessary funding: THIS THURSDAY!
All photographs by the author In my experience working amidst faith communities, secular non-profits and with persons of all sorts and conditions the rule remains true: Money talks; money speaks to priorities; talk is cheap; real fiscal commitment makes things happen; and there must be sacrifice. With the adoption of the Kamloops Community Climate Action... Continue Reading →
My Visit to the Vet – The Juno Blogs return
It has become an annual affair, my visit to the vet. While some Labradoodles dislike their annual fitness review, I neither love nor hate it. It simply IS--a necessary cursory inspection to ensure that all with this lively Labradoodle body is physically and psychologically well. I say well but I actually mean swell which is... Continue Reading →
Galoba – Music for Peacemakers
https://youtu.be/88kJd9PwVwY It is hard to know how to pray watching Russia’s invasion of Ukraine., I am so removed geographically I pray with little or no risk to myself or to my community; so the invasion is somewhat theoretical to me from where I live. My privilege obscures my vision, as with so many present conflicts.... Continue Reading →
True Freedom
True freedom – freedom subject to reasonable limits that allow us to live together – is essential to a peaceful and prosperous future for us all. Let’s not allow the freedoms we cherish to become ugly freedoms. We have all seen the signs posted on trucks, brandished by roadsides and shouted conspicuously on social media.... Continue Reading →