Once again Kathie and I have returned home, at last. We have had other grueling travel adventures throughout 2024; and many more will likely occur. For now, however, we are home! Pardon the cliché, but there really is no place like home. Dorothy said it best, with other poets and prophets before her; there’s nothing... Continue Reading →
A new season for the calendar of the church? I hope so
Ecumenical participants gathered in Assisi--others joined online Today’s blog provides a brief overview of Anglican engagement with the global Season of Creation (Sept 1 – Oct 4, The Feast Day of St. Francis). This text was presented by Dr. Rachel Mash, secretary of the Anglican Communion Environmental Network (a post I held from 2005-2018) on... Continue Reading →
My Ecological Conversion
Guest Column by the Rev. Dr. Rachel Mash My ‘KAIROS’ moment came when I was working as the HIV coordinator for the Diocese of Cape Town, South Africa. We were in the midst of a pandemic, battling stigma, an AIDS denialist government, running support groups for positive people, caring for children orphaned by AIDS. Our... Continue Reading →