โ€œNo one calls me Daveโ€ โ€” An appreciation of the life and ministry of David Crawley 1937 – 2025

Posting on Davidโ€™s Facebook page, Joan Bubbs, Davidโ€™s wife shared the sad news: โ€œI have signed on to David's Facebook page to share the heartbreaking news that David died yesterday [Sunday], after a short illness. Some of you will also know that David was suffering from severe dementia. The combination of physical and mental deterioration... Continue Reading →

Finding Anna

โ€œImaginative, open-minded and a brilliant musician, the organist and conductor Anna Lapwood is the dream ambassador for classical music.โ€-- Gramophone The comments range from savour to sour. A recent Facebook post regarding the amazing Anna Lapwood โ€” former director of music at Pembroke College, Cambridge and now resident organist of the Henry Willis organ at... Continue Reading →

Godโ€™s love made visible

A sermon for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, July 20, 2025 for the congregation of St. Stephen, Summerland โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray Every once in a while I stumble across some very beautiful language, sometimes poetry, sometimes prose. Itโ€™s good, if after one hearing I want to go back and hear it again,... Continue Reading →

Hopeful words from Appalachia, Barbara Kingsolver

[Ken Gray] I have long admired the writing of Barbara Kingsolver. From her debut novels The Bean Trees and Pigs in Heaven, her early non-fiction essay collection High Tide in Tucson, her novel The Poisonwood Bible, and most recently the epic Pulitzer and Womenโ€™s prize winning Demon Copperhead I have enjoyed her intelligent and insightful... Continue Reading →

Home at last, thanks to BC Ferries

In this, my last holiday blog, I reflect on the place of BC Ferries in my life. Enjoy. And see you next in Active Pass BC Ferryland With apologies to Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador. I grew up in ferry-land British Columbia. While Kathie and I visited the Newfoundland site a few years ago, we both... Continue Reading →

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