Easter, ongoing resurrection in Christ

No sermon from me today โ€“ A rare weekend off. Enjoy instead a blog from the Centre for Action and Contemplation. Dean of Faculty Brian McLaren encourages us to make Easter an expansive celebration of resurrection.  What might happen if every Easter we celebrated the resurrection not merely as the resuscitation of a single corpse... Continue Reading →

Pope Francis and Our Common Home

Left: Bishop Duque at a Methodist assembly in Medellรญn in 2012. Right: Pope Francis meets representatives of social movements in 2024. With thanks to Jim Hodgson whose post is here. As the world remembers the late Pope, I join with others who reflect on his legacy. Commenters identify his work as a church reformer, some... Continue Reading →

Searching for K-9 โ€” a canine inquiry

Anther dog-blog by Juno, who lives with her humans in Summerland B.C., Canada. This five-and-a-half-year-old Labradoodle is an internationally celebrated dog blogger. Today she turns her attention to the intriguing world of Astro-physics. โ€œItโ€™s not every day that astronomers detect a possible Signature of Life on a distant planet.โ€ Writing in the New York Times... Continue Reading →

Stories that change lives โ€” Yours, and mine

A sermon for the congregation of St. Saviour Anglican Church, Penticton BC on Easter Day, April 20, 2025 โ€” The Very Rev. Ken Gray Letโ€™s talk about stories: So who wrote the following? Les Misรฉrablesย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Victor HugoMurder she wroteย ย  Agatha ChristieWho we areย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Murray SinclairThe Gospel according to John Concerning the latter, yes, you are... Continue Reading →

Good Friday on Lindisfarne

[Apologies for the double posting today โ€” This however was too timely to ignore] Lindisfarne is a small island off the coast of Northumberland, north of the Farne Islands in the United Kingdom. Linked to the mainland by a causeway exposed only at low tide, it is the site of a church and monastery founded... Continue Reading →

You’ve got this

A message from Bishop Deon K JohnsonBishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missourihttps://www.facebook.com/deon.k.johnson.3 [Ken Gray] Enjoy this lovely note from the Bishop of Missouri. At this very busy time in the church year, where lay and clergy leaders, including musicians and others who care for worship in congregations large and small, his message is timely.... Continue Reading →

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