Hope in the age of wildfire

After one week evacuated from our home in Summerland, an exodus forced by the Bald Creek wildfire, one of the worst in the history of British Columbia, ย we join another 20,000 home and business owners hoping for an imminent and safe return to our homes and our little Town. A very small section of Summerland... Continue Reading →

How to close a church well — A sermon

Sermon Notes at the Closing of St.Andrews Trinity East from the Right Rev. John Watton, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Central Newfoundland My friends, Iโ€™ll be honest. Throughout the three dioceses in Newfoundland and across the country, we will face increased Church closings. Itโ€™s hard to talk about, let alone live through it. When... Continue Reading →

Anne Lamott on “All things new”

A New Year's Day reflection by Anne Lamott [Anne Lamott] I will flinch a bit today whenever someone exhorts me to have a happy new year. It might be the word โ€œhappy,โ€ which is so giddy and clown-shoe slappy, in combination with my walking personality disorder. Itโ€˜s also that the emphasis will be on Hap,... Continue Reading →

Beyond gratefulness

"The inevitability of death is what makes us love life"--Dianne Rayson The Rt. Rev. Geoff Woodcroft is the 13th bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Ruperts Land in the Anglican Church of Canada having served from 2018-2025. Diagnosed with terminal cancer in October 2024 he went on immediate medical leave then considered palliative. He formally... Continue Reading →

Hope and resilience are the enemy of fear

What a beautiful statement by the children of Melissa and Mark Hortman who were assassinated by a domestic terrorist this past weekend Found on Facebook here. โ€œWe are devastated and heartbroken at the loss of our parents, Melissa and Mark. They were the bright lights at the center of our lives, and we canโ€™t believe... 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 →

Enter the poet: HOPE

Every activist needs a poet. Very few are poets; certainly Iโ€™m not; I donโ€™t sit still long enough; my powers of observation are limited. Like chess, I find poetry overly demanding of my short social media-distracted attention span. To engage poetry I must concentrate: Read the text out loud, several times if necessary; savour the... Continue Reading →

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