Christmas politics

From SALT, an Emmy Award winning, not-for-profit production company dedicated to the craft of visual storytelling. The article below was first published here. There can be a gauzy, candlelit coziness to Christmas Eve and Day โ€” and thatโ€™s all well and good, as far as it goes. Coziness in the midst of December is a fine... Continue Reading →

And Mary sang

The politics of humiliation and the God who listened to Mary Many thanks to Betty-Ann Xenis for this suggestion. Derek Penwell on Substack - Dec 12, 2025 Mary asked, โ€œHow can this be?โ€ but heaven didnโ€™t call her nasty. Quiet, piggy. Ugly inside and out. Stupid and nasty. Can you hear the beat? Say the... Continue Reading →

Come and get it

Christmas Day lunch at Colwood's Anglican Church of the Advent Reprinted from Victoria News It all started in 2023 when Reverend Sr. Ingrid Andersen was โ€œfeeling a bit sadโ€ because her son and daughter-in-law were unable to join her at Christmas. โ€œI was thinking nobody should be alone at Christmas,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd I went... Continue Reading →

Do Re Mi and Ho Ho Ho

More original fiction from your humble scribe โ€œI know weโ€™re not all here yet, but letโ€™s start anyway,โ€ Gladys announced. โ€œThe others will arrive soon, I hope.โ€ Awkwardly spaced between uncomfortable pews, we gathered upstairs in the church sanctuary, an uncomfortable though convenient rehearsal space, huddled around the one-manual, four-stop pipe organ donated by someone,... Continue Reading →

Oh Christmas Tree

A sermon for the congregation of St. Stephen Anglican Church, Summerland BC, on the Third Sunday of Advent, December 14th 2025 She would not get out of my way. Maddening, and frustrating to me, there she was; and so she remained, right in front of me. Admittedly, I am not the most patient of persons;... Continue Reading →

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