Lamb

A sermon for the congregation of St. Stephen, Summerland on the 4th Sunday of Easter Season, May 11, 2025 โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray Every once in a while a hymn arrests me; it makes me stop in my tracks, and I go WOW. This happened last week when I presided at St. Saviourโ€™s... Continue Reading →

Easter, ongoing resurrection in Christ

No sermon from me today โ€“ A rare weekend off. Enjoy instead a blog from the Centre for Action and Contemplation. Dean of Faculty Brian McLaren encourages us to make Easter an expansive celebration of resurrection.  What might happen if every Easter we celebrated the resurrection not merely as the resuscitation of a single corpse... Continue Reading →

Stories that change lives โ€” Yours, and mine

A sermon for the congregation of St. Saviour Anglican Church, Penticton BC on Easter Day, April 20, 2025 โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray Letโ€™s talk about stories: So who wrote the following? Les Misรฉrablesย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Victor HugoMurder she wroteย ย  Agatha ChristieWho we areย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Murray SinclairThe Gospel according to John Concerning the latter, yes, you are... Continue Reading →

Good Friday on Lindisfarne

[Apologies for the double posting today โ€” This however was too timely to ignore] Lindisfarne is a small island off the coast of Northumberland, north of the Farne Islands in the United Kingdom. Linked to the mainland by a causeway exposed only at low tide, it is the site of a church and monastery founded... Continue Reading →

Donโ€™t rain on my parade

A Sermon for Palm Sunday, April 13, 2025For the congregations of Summerland United Church andSt. Stephen Anglican Church, Summerland BCThe Very Rev. Ken Gray Everyone loves a parade; at least I do, and I have very special memories of a few. Growing up in Victoria I remember as a kid watching the Victoria Day parade,... Continue Reading →

Stop, and smell the roses

A sermon for the congregation of St. Saviour Anglican Church, Penticton BC on the fifth Sunday in Lent, April 6th, 2025 โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray It is said by those who teach writing that every paragraph should start with a strong opening sentence. In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens opens with... Continue Reading →

Lazy Boy — Definitely not a comfy chair

[Ken Gray] Countless online commenters and analysts have tried to encapsulate the motives of Donald Trump. The explanation I include below is one of the best I have found so far. See what you think. [Shared from Ian Boothby] Heโ€™s cruel. Heโ€™s bigoted. Heโ€™s small minded. So how do we fight this? In a past... Continue Reading →

Dunking Duck and a favourite evening hymn

Now several years into blog creation here at takenote.ca I love to receive feedback from followers and subscribers. One curious reader enjoyed my Dunking Duck blog so much that she has requested a longer video, something akin to the popular and widely available Christmas fireplace, something she could watch when she is frustrated with her... Continue Reading →

Adolescence on Mothering Sunday

A sermon for the congregation of St. Saviour Anglican Church, Penticton BCFourth Sunday in Lent โ€” Mothering Sunday, March 30th ย 2025 โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray Happy Mothering Sunday to you all. Since the middle ages, Mothering Sunday has been celebrated in the United Kingdom on the fourth Sunday of Lent. I grew up... Continue Reading →

Room at the table — A Sermon

A sermon for the congregation of St. Stephen, Summerland Anglican ChurchThe 3rd Sunday of Lent โ€” March 23, 2025The Very Rev. Ken Gray Let me tell you about my recent trip to the hairdresser. We used to call these persons โ€œbarbersโ€; we still have some of these in our little town of Summerland. Over the... Continue Reading →

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