“The idol of clarity”
Susan Russell’s blog is a must-read today. See particularly her posting on “the idol of clarity,” and her link to the new Claiming the Blessing
Susan Russell’s blog is a must-read today. See particularly her posting on “the idol of clarity,” and her link to the new Claiming the Blessing
Not too long ago, the House of Deputies passed what is by far the least controversial of the Windsor-related resolutions. It is hiding below the
The Rev. John Danforth, formerly a U. S. Senator and U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations is the keynote speaker at tonight’s Presiding Bishop’s
I was on my way back from former Senator John Danforth’s afternoon press conference, about which more in a minute or two, when I ran
The Associated Press has a solid report on last night’s hearing. The Houston Chronicle says Integrity, the gay and lesbian caucus in our Church feels
Would you be disapointed if I told you that no one committed news? More than 1,500 people packed into a hotel ballroom, maybe another 120
In the posting just below I suggested that the Rt. Rev. N. T. Wright, Bishop of Durham, noted Scripture scholar, etc. was either supremely egotistical
Bishop N. T. Wright, noted Scripture scholar, Bishop of Durham and member of the commission that produced the Windsor Report has released a paper stating
Some of the liberal deputies I have spoken with are uneasy about the way the Special Commission that is handling all the Windsor Report-related legislation
This is Darren McCutchen, and some day you are going to vote for hiim for something. Darren, a former member of our Committee on Youth,