Meet my friend Ken

Moving in to our Summerland home in October of 2022 the first piece of art we broke out of its packing box was a watercolour painted by my friend, Ken Faulks. It Is a lovely plein air painting from the Dewdrop Plateau in Kamloops, our former home. Its size, style, and mood perfectly complement the... Continue Reading →

Decisions, decisions, decisions

A sermon for the congregation of St. Stephen, Summerland, Canada โ€” The sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 28, 2025 โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray We heard some months ago Jesusโ€™ declaration of blessing and woe: โ€œBlessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you... Continue Reading →

Meet my friend Dick

Another in my series โ€œLarger Than Life Characters in our little town of Summerlandโ€ Dick Spencer and I met shortly after Kathie and I moved to Summerland in the fall of 1994. With his wife, Lois, he was a member of the Anglican congregation I served as priest from 1994-2004. A talented woodworker and carpenter... 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 →

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 →

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