Day: April 15, 2008

Parish nurses offer needed ministry

Health is often related to body, mind and spirit, and I think we’re in a unique position as the church where we can look at this as holistic health. In everything we do, we are looking at integrating our faith with our health.

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Krister Stendahl, April 15, 2008

From Harvard Divinity School: It is with immense sadness, but also with immense thankfulness for a singular life wonderfully well-lived, that I write to inform you that Krister Stendahl, our beloved friend, teacher, colleague, and former Dean, died this morning.

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A report from Sudan

While the nation’s comprehensive peace agreement, signed in 2005, provides for freedom of religion for all Sudanese, in reality there are still obstacles. “We have little freedom,” said Bishop Kondo, whose diocese is home to many southern Sudanese who fled to Khartoum during the civil war.

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Church: after Sunday

Several articles have come to our attention about the use of church facilities during the week, including one about Dr. Barry Morgan, Archbishop of Wales, who wants churches to play a larger part in becoming centers for their communities.

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The Call to Discipleship

It isn’t all that clear what that means, “fishers of men,” and it doesn’t seem to be their reason for following him: there’s no new job description here. But Jesus is promising some kind of change that begins where they are. That’s the literal meaning of the Greek, I’m told: Follow me: and I will make you to become fishermen-of-people. They will be transformed into some new version of what they already are.

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The true shepherd

I once read about a doorman who worked at the same building in Manhattan for dozens of years. On the eve of his retirement, he was interviewed about his life experience as one who opened the door for so many New Yorkers.

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