My colleague and friend, Jeff, recently emailed the following question to me: โHi Ken -- just wondering how you're doing these days? So much terribly difficult stuff going on, all at once. We are struggling with it -- working a lot through the emotions, especially grief and frustration. Around here, most everyone is experiencing that.โ ... Continue Reading →
This is my final blog โ on cruising
Readers of this blog, and of this blog, are likely sick of this particular thread. I join you in frustration. That said, the comments below, while hardly unique, take the conversation further and in interesting ways. They deserve publication โ but thatโs it. No more comments on cruising. I do have another couple of subjects... Continue Reading →
รscar Romero: Preacher of Love and Justice
From the Center for Action and ContemplationWednesday, January 15, 2025 [Ken Gray] I know some of you don't read my blogs in full. But in this case, if you read nothing more, READ THE FINAL PARAGRAPH -- Trust me on this [Center for Action and Contemplation] Let us not tire of preaching love, for this... Continue Reading →
New yearโs Northern Lights
What a great way to start the new year, every year, but especially this year, early on New Yearโs Day 2025, a walk in the woods enjoying a Northern Lights display. My friend and colleague, Louise, lives in Smithers, the Gem of Northern British Columbia. Despite warmer temperatures than normal this year, snow lay on... Continue Reading →
Makes the heart glad โ Environmental Expo at Church of the Advent in Colwood, BC
I totally get it! When things change for me, other changes follow. When clergy leave a parish (or cathedral) things they valued sometimes disappear. (Trust me on this.) Joseph had led the people of Israel during times of famine. His prophecy of good and bad times was fully realized. As a result he enjoyed the... Continue Reading →
First things first
First off dear reader, I encourage you read of to listen to the classic Abbott and Costello routine Whoโs on first. Abbott: Who is on first!Costello: I'm asking YOU who's on first.Abbott: That's the man's name.Costello: That's who's name?Abbott: Yes.Costello: Well go ahead and tell me.Abbott: That's it.Costello: That's who?Abbott: Yes . . . [Wiki]... Continue Reading →
Everything is compromise?
Response to my earlier blog Everything is Evil has been deep and swift. I have received comments and suggestions from more readers of this blog than any other. Thanks to everyone who has contributed. This blog includes a wide variety of responses, each in their own way wrestling with the ethical and physical issues related... Continue Reading →
We donโt sing this hymn much these days, but today we should
Standing in a Penticton pulpit yesterday I thought aloud about suitable music for the Epiphany season. Today, on the Feast of Epiphany itself I have a suggestion which came to mind during yesterdayโs sermon, a text by the English clergyman and theologian John Hanry Newman (1801-1890) who in 1833 wrote Lead Kindly Light enroute to... Continue Reading →
My dunking duck
Allow me to introduce you to my dunking duck. Amongst other gifts I received this Christmasโa Tushie bidet, a bar of still unopened 70% chocolate, a pair of comfy maroon socks, a writerโs style guide, and the ubiquitous bottom-of-the-stocking orange, I received something I have wanted for a very long time, a youthful memento, a... Continue Reading →
Journey with Jimmy โ As our journey continues
A sermon for the congregation of St. Saviour Anglican Church, Penticton BCย //ย The Very Rev. Ken Gray No sermon today can avoid mention of the recent death and enduring legacy of Jimmy Carter. As Joe Biden put it, โdecency, decency, decency.โ My gosh, Jimmy Carter is one of us, a Christian, a progressive evangelical... Continue Reading →