Year: 2007

Old friends

Isn’t it funny the way we connect with our past in our present, sometimes? Randomly? Like running into an old friend after many years, and being able to strike up a conversation as if no time had passed, and yet realizing that the entire context of the conversation has changed.

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7 + ? =

Seven Episcopal bishops have written to the Archbishop of Canterbury pledging their support for the Windsor process. They style themselves a “steering committee,” making one wonder how many passengers are on this particular bus.

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Freed from formula

The Cross is completely baffling both to the Greeks with their philosophy and to the Jews with their well-interpreted Law. But when one has been freed from dependence on verbal formulas and conceptual structures, the Cross becomes a source of “power.”

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Seven Windsor bishops write Williams

The “Steering Committee of the Windsor Bishops” has written to the Archbishop of Canterbury affirming its support of the Windsor Report, according to a report published in Living Church.

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A little housekeeping

One of these days, you are going to be able to leave a comment on the various blogs that compose the Episcopal Cafe. But that

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What We Have in Common

What can Episcopalians who have taken sides in our current conflict actually agree on theologically? An Episcopal seminarian and blogger has invited other Episcopalians to

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Acceptable liturgy

There’s a new show on VH1. It’s called Acceptable.TV. Have you seen it? If not, the premise is this—each week the show presents five allegedly comedic sketches. When the show is over, fans go to the website and vote for their favorites. The top two “pilots” are “renewed” for the next week

and receive new episodes.

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One in seven

“Births, deaths and marriages. They’re the only events that get most people in the UK through church doors these days and even that is too

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