A slight departure from my usual letters... Here's a prayer I wrote for worship leading at church this past Sunday (Jan 25). The Scripture passage for the sermon was John 3:1-21, so I drew on some of the images from there. The final paragraph is adapted from an assurance written by Rev. Dr. Ginny Brown Daniel, in So Loved: Service Prayers for the Fourth Sunday of Lent (posted on the Worship Ways page of the United Church of Christ website ). “Light has come into the world” Light has made its home among us as self-giving love. “But people loved darkness instead of light... for fear that their deeds will be exposed.” There are so many places we long to see the light of truth expose evil deeds: the genocide in Gaza; the war in Ukraine; the conflicts in Sudan, Yemen, DR Congo, Myanmar and the Tigray region of Ethiopia; political and economic instability in many countries across Latin America; the lawlessness of law enforcement in...
Re “ Government must get off X” So must the Free Press. I know it’s a difficult time for journalism and local news and one wants to be in as many places as possible to reach readers, but at some point, ethics must outweigh reach. After all, isn’t having an ethics code one of the things that makes journalism different from the many influencers and bloggers slowly draining the readership from legacy news sources? If there are no principles, why should readers prioritize a newspaper over an online source with dubious sources. Note the stand that PressProgress has taken (emphasis mine): PressProgress aims to be widely accessible and available to the public in the online spaces where they consume information and engage in public debate, however, this must also be balanced by considerations about the governance and conduct of digital platforms themselves . PressProgress maintains a presence on digital platforms where Canadians consume and debate news or current affairs...