The meat in the belly of my brother

A sermon for the congregation of St. Saviour Anglican Church, Penticton BC โ€” The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost, August 3rd  2025 โ€”The Very Rev. Ken Gray Someone in the crowd said to Jesus, "Teacher, tell my brother to divide the family inheritance with me." I remember the death of my motherโ€™s parents, my grandparents, Maxwell... Continue Reading →

Catholic bishops from Latin America, Africa and Asia demand climate justice โ€“ Such great leadership in โ€œtimes such as thisโ€

Reposted from Jim Hodgson on 2nd Jul 2025 In a new document, Catholic church leaders from across the Global South blasted the โ€œopenly denialist and apathetic stanceโ€ of โ€œso-called elites of powerโ€ in the industrialized world who pressure their governments to back away from much-needed mitigation and adaptation measures. Preparing for the next United Nations... Continue Reading →

On disruption

[Ken Gray] Yesterday on Canada Day I suggested that a core part of Canadian identity is a desire for, and an experience, of freedom. Already thinking along such lines I appreciated this following post from the Centre for Action and Contemplation (Richard Rohr) on the act of freedom. When freedom becomes more than a concept,... Continue Reading →

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