Year: 2007

Realignment spreading?

The Rev. George Conger’s blog site has news that the Church of England in Europe may soon be experiencing the same sort of parish-leave-taking as the Episcopal Church

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Where’s the Bread?

The bread of life is getting out there in lots of different ways. The Holy Spirit is not mocked, but followed – down long paths that lead to the healing of nations and people. I believe the Holy Spirit … is rather interested in getting the bread out into the world.

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Executive Council declines Primates’ plan

It is our most earnest hope that we continue to walk with our Anglican brothers and sisters in the journey we share together in God’s mission. We believe The Episcopal Church can only offer who we are, with openness, honesty, integrity, and faithfulness, and our commitment never to choose to walk apart.

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Take the Long Calm View

“I read Genesis and I see chaos as a necessary precursor to creation,” Presiding Bishop, Katharine Jefferts Schori, said. “Anglicans embrace order and freedom. Both parts are essential. It’s a case of having patience to live with organic messiness to see what emerges,”

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Resistance: Fall of Man

Prime Minister Tony Blair and Parliament weigh in on the use of scenes in Manchester Cathedral in Sony’s new video game, Resistance: Fall of Man.

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Basil the Great

A perfect illustration of Basil’s methodology is the analogy he draws between the life cycle of the caterpillar-butterfly and Paul’s teaching on the resurrection body. For most Greeks, the idea of a resurrected body made little sense philosophically, religiously, or physically. How, many wondered, could a body that had decayed be raised from the dead?

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Executive Council set to reject Pastoral Scheme

Executive Council set to reject Primatial Vicar Scheme, says that “the only thing we really have to offer in … relationship is who we are — a community of committed Christians seeking God’s will for our common life.”

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