Colonialism to creation care: ninety minutes for justice
I am now into my third year of retirement from parish ministry. While casting around, wondering what to do now, I read a blog and
A Victoria native, Ken Gray has served parishes including St John the Divine, Victoria; St Andrew, Sidney; Holy Trinity, Sooke; and the Church of the Advent in Colwood. A trained musician and keen amateur photographer, he was the first secretary of the Anglican Communion Environmental Network. Gray was also a member of the Canadian General Synod ecojustice committee from 2001 to 2007. He blogs regularly on retirement, music, dogs, photography and the arts.
I am now into my third year of retirement from parish ministry. While casting around, wondering what to do now, I read a blog and
The official publication of the Anglican diocese of Islands and Inlets, Faith Tides is a space where people of faith and doubt can share their stories, challenge their perceptions, and grow together.
We acknowledge that for thousands of years the Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Kwakwaka’wakw peoples have walked gently on the unceded territories where we now live, work, worship, and play. We seek a new relationship with the First Peoples here, one based in honour and respect.
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