Year: 2007

Owning your words

Sure we talk about the issues confronting the Episcopal Church, and the tensions that are arise from them. And we cover the various viewpoints presented regularly in the blog-sphere. But this site is meant primarily to be a way to support Episcopalians in their daily life of faith, and more importantly, to present the Episcopal Church honestly to people who might not know much about it.

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Confidence begins to slip?

The Global South Steering Committee has issued a statement at its recent meeting in London. There are 12 points, many of which speak to the concerns of the Steering Committee vis-a-viz the response of the Episcopal Church to the Dromantine Communique issued by the most recent Primate’s meeting. The statement evinces some concern that the Primate’s Steering Committee may decide not to act to expel the Episcopal Church from the Anglican Communion.

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African/US Anglican meeting

“Trinity Wall Street is convening a group of bishops of the Anglican Provinces in Africa and their companions in the Episcopal Church of the United States for a consultation to strengthen relationships, develop mission partnerships, and to discover new opportunities to bear witness to the Gospel.”

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Harry Potter and the Church

To coincide with the publication of J K Rowling’s final book about the boy wizard on Saturday, the Church of England is publishing a guide showing how to evangelise using the stories from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

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A Chaplain at Sing Sing

How does a Ugandan-born priest, who lost a brother and sister to Idi Amin, become the Episcopal chaplain in one of America’s most notrious prisons? Episcopal Life Online tells the story of the Rev. Canon Petero Sabunein in words and video.

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Angelic troublemakers

Who are you inspired by? Whose life and witness encourages your own? As I look out on the world that seems on the brink of collapse, I have felt compelled to pray more. I have also looked to the recent past through the wonders of Wikipedia to encounter people who struggled with injustice, violence and faith.

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Speaking for women’s rights

Unfortunately, her name is forever associated with a type of woman’s undergarment, but Amelia Bloomer was actually a distinguished writer, publisher, and social reformer and a pioneer in the woman’s suffrage movement. She was also devoted to her church.

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Reforming the Farm Bill

Despite the advocacy of an unprecedented alliance of faith groups and antipoverty advocates around the country, all signs indicate that calls for farm-bill reform have fallen on deaf ears in the House Agriculture Committee. The cause of reform is now in the hands of the full House, and it will be critical for every member of the House to hear from constituents that the status quo is not good enough.

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Responding to objectification

Fuller Seminary’s Youth Ministry Resource page has an article that discusses what sort of response Youth Ministers might make to a recent study that shows how profoundly a young girl’s internalized decision to see being attractive as more important than being competent can become in their lives.

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The politics of adultery

Senator David Vitter’s (R-LA) association with the woman known as the D. C. Madam has touched off another round of journalistic rumination about whether private

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