Laying down the law, in Tanzania

Mwigulu, courageously speaking in front of the African Court last September [Ken Gray] Readers of my blog will already know that as an Albino myself I have long supported the work of Under the Same Sun, a charity based in British Columbia but working in Tanzania to support Albinos who live at great risk and... Continue Reading →

Tariffs, Trump, and Trouble

Following the publication of our collection last fall of US election political memes, weโ€™re back with a new and fast-growing growing collection of protest memes covering ignorant Trump phrases, tariff travails, fact checkers (not a game for the gentle-hearted), monuments on the move, thinking inside the boxing ringโ€”the naughty PP interfering, a taste of moral... Continue Reading →

Enter the poet: HOPE

Every activist needs a poet. Very few are poets; certainly Iโ€™m not; I donโ€™t sit still long enough; my powers of observation are limited. Like chess, I find poetry overly demanding of my short social media-distracted attention span. To engage poetry I must concentrate: Read the text out loud, several times if necessary; savour the... Continue Reading →

May in February

Inside Home Hardware, Osoyoos BC, proudly Canadian [While events have progressed since Elizabethโ€™s writing, the principles she shares remain relevant and potent. While Canada and Mexico now enjoy some breathing room, Trumpโ€™s ambition to annex Canada and enact economic warfare remain as strong as ever.] A message Sunday evening from Elizabeth May, leader of the... Continue Reading →

Joke? No, definitely no joke here

Well I thought the joke was funny: โ€œCut the power on Superbowl Sunday.โ€ Clever too. What do Americans like more than politics? Sports, and especially the Superbowl. Gather the neighbours; whip up some snacks; set up the video in case someone gets stuck in traffic; fresh batteries in the TV controller. Watch on Netflix? Let... Continue Reading →

Apology? Yes, and No

A Sermon for the congregation of St. Saviour, Penticton โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray โ€” Sunday, January 26th, 2025 โ€” The Third Sunday after the Epiphany The Sunday following the Tuesday, the day after the inauguration on Monday of this past week of President Donald Trump, when the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, the Rt.... Continue Reading →

Peace be with you

A poem by the Rev. Donna WallSt. John, Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, Canada Peace be with you in this place of confusion and sadness.Peace be with you in your brokenness,Peace be with you in your hoping,Peace be with you in your examination,Peace be with you in your reconciling and in your learning. Peace be with you... Continue Reading →

Dear President Trump, please have mercy

[Sorry for the second posting today but the report below is so very important it deserves immediate circulation. It is customary for a new president to visit and participate and worship at Washington's National Cathedral. For once, he did not control the agenda or its content. Bravo Madam Bishop.] The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde,... Continue Reading →

Lovers in a dangerous time

A sermon for the congregation of St. Stephen SummerlandSunday, January 19, 2025Andrew Stephens-Rennie, Director of Missional Renewal, Anglican Diocese of Kootenay[Bold emphasis KJG] [Andrew Stephens-Rennie]Between the word that is spoken, the word that is heard, and the word that is lived, may your name be praised O God, our Strength and our Song. Amen. You... Continue Reading →

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