Saving choral music by bike in the UK

The CEO of the Cathedral Music Trust is visiting 100 choirs across England and Wales over 50 days of cycling Meg Elliot writing in Cycling Weekly The late afternoon light is falling in greens and oranges and reds on the cathedral's terracotta floor. People clutter the pews as the music starts up, complex, layered sound... Continue Reading →

An ending, and a beginning

Another in the series: Stories from Somewhere, by Ken Gray โ€œIn marriage, husband and wife give themselves to each other, to care for each other in good times and in bad. They are linked to each otherโ€™s families, and they begin a new life together in the community.โ€ โ€” Liturgy of Holy Matrimony โ€œI hope... Continue Reading →

Resurrecting the obvious

A sermon for he congregation of St. Saviour Anglican church, Penticton BC - Sunday, March 22nd, 2026 โ€“ The Fifth Sunday in Lent - The Very Rev. Ken Gray Those of us who officiate at funerals get to say some wonderful words. For instance, right at the beginning of the service: "I am the resurrection... Continue Reading →

Barricade

Another in the series: โ€œStories from Somewhereโ€ by Ken Gray Barricade โ€” (from French barrique 'barrel') is any object or structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control, block passage or force the flow of traffic in the desired direction. The day has finally arrived. After many weeks of planning, our small group of... Continue Reading →

Meet my friend, Ruth

To those of you who already know Ruth, what is wrong with this picture? To those of you who do not know her, you need to know that Ruth is typically NOT the one eating, but more likely the one preparing and setting out the food. She is an extroverted personality who loves to welcome,... Continue Reading →

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