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 →

Such a cloud of witnesses

A sermon for the congregation of St. Stephen Anglican Church, Summerland BC - Sunday, August 17th, 2025 โ€” The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost - The Very Rev. Ken Gray A woman approached me after a sermon I recently preached in Penticton, quite upset, as I intentionally contrasted the love of the Good Samaritan with the... Continue Reading →

Testament

Anas al-Sharif with his daughter, Sham, and son, Salah. Photograph: Facebook โ€˜If these words reach you โ€ฆ Israel has succeeded in killing meโ€™: the last words of a journalist killed in Gaza Anas al-Sharif, an Al Jazeera reporter, was killed along with four other journalists by an Israeli airstrike last Sunday night. This is the... Continue Reading →

Finding the sweet spot

No sermon from me today but a beautiful reflection from our friends at the Center of Action and Contemplation. I have read it several times, each time finding something jarring, beautiful, and different. Dr. Gary Paul Nabhan describes how Jesusโ€™ parables invited listeners to find wisdom in their daily agricultural circumstances . . . Nabhan... Continue Reading →

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 →

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