Is the Wild Goose part of my congregational future?

On Sundays when I do not preach or preside locally I try to include something relevant to โ€œfuture-churchโ€ themes. While my typical Sunday morning worship experience occurs in traditionally built and appointed historic buildings, utilizing a familiar liturgy with mostly traditional music, I gotta say that I often donโ€™t feel nourished. For many reasons, I... Continue Reading →

Out of the mouth, of primates โ€” How Climate Change is Rewriting Our Future

https://youtu.be/2creIhQvRLw Political Primate on YoutubeTranscription and highlights, KJG The clock is tickingโ€”and our planet is sounding the alarm louder than ever. From raging wildfires to devastating floods, climate change is no longer a distant threat; itโ€™s a global emergency happening right now. Ah, climate change. Behold the great paradox of our age. Ours is the... Continue Reading →

Celebrating Creation in a beautiful garden

Call it a stroll through a forest; a walk along curvy pathways; a resting place between colourful flowerbeds. Whatever you call it, you are invited to join together for the second annual Celebration of Creation at the Summerland Ornamental Gardens on Sunday afternoon, September 14 gathering at the Gazebo at 2 p.m. Itโ€™s a great... Continue Reading →

Happy Creation Day

Creator, from the depth and breadth of creation, we thank you. The message below is from Tomรกs Insua, Laudato Si' Research Institute (Oxford University) on behalf of Bishop Bedford-Strohm (chair of Feast of Creation process) and fellow conveners. Additional context added by KJG. For months now many global ecumenical partners including Anglicans have participated in... Continue Reading →

Kathy Galloway, fondly remembered

I have long lasting ties with Scotlandโ€™s Iona Community. During the 1990s while ministering at Sooke on Vancouver Island I discovered their music and liturgies. Initially created by John Bell, Graham Maule, and the Wild Goose Worship Group the liturgies were scripturally based, socially relevant, and justice-centred. The music was very well crafted, easy to... Continue Reading →

The Uphill Market in Nelson BC

Taking a rest today from some of the horrible news from down south, and elsewhere. Please find below a truly good news story. Enjoy. Back to the awfuls (new word) tomorrow. Promise. As a child growing up in Victoria through the 1960s I remember the โ€œChinese grocery stores.โ€ I especially remember one on the corner... Continue Reading →

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