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From the Episcopal Diocese of Washington By Lucy Chumbley Verna Dozier, a well-loved lay theologian, author, mentor and Christian educator in the Episcopal Church, died
From the Episcopal Diocese of Washington By Lucy Chumbley Verna Dozier, a well-loved lay theologian, author, mentor and Christian educator in the Episcopal Church, died
The Washington Post’s obituary on Verna Dozier appeared in this morning’s editions, along with this nice photograph by her friend Dee Hahn Rollis (the second
(with updates at bottom) Verna Dozier, author, teacher and theologian, died Friday afternoon at the age of 88. Dozier, a parishioner at St. Mark’s Church
Brother Kevin Hackett of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist gave this talk recently at Trinty Church, Wall Street. Two of my favorite parts
Christopher Wilkins essay on the Episcopal Majority blog is well worth reading. He says in part: Despite the controversy noted above, neither The Episcopal Church
Have a look at Amy Sullivan’s thoughtful piece from Slate on the Democratic Party’s declining appeal to religious voters. An excerpt: The Pew Research Center’s
Our diocesan youth ministry earned a little ink in the KidsPost section of The Washington Post this morning. The story focuses on area kids who
The Salty Vicar is closing up his shop. I will miss him. He was one of my favorite Episcopal bloggers. His last post is well
A couple of days ago, I mentioned the formation of Episcopal Majority, a newly-formed progressive pressure group within our Church. They’ve been joined by another
What follows is a statement from the Presiding Bishop on the upcoming meeting regarding “alternative primatial oversight.” I don’t know whether it is significant that