Presiding Bishop describes trip to Haiti
After making a pastoral visit to the Episcopal Bishop of Haiti, the Presiding Bishop, offers reflections on her visit and Episcopal Life offers new multimedia
After making a pastoral visit to the Episcopal Bishop of Haiti, the Presiding Bishop, offers reflections on her visit and Episcopal Life offers new multimedia
“We must learn to work together amid unprecedented diversity. A little knowledge can be dangerous. But knowledge that builds understanding will equip us for the work we must do together.”
“Although much of the world’s focus is on the problems in Haiti, it is crucial that we do not forget those in need here at home.”
For the sake of the gospel and the building up of the Kingdom, the leader of the Methodist Church is willing to have the Methodist Church “go out of existence.”
Bravo!
Talk with as many people as you can. Talk vertically, talk laterally.”
The program explores where God is in this devastating tragedy.
He was standing in the hall, outside the room. In the room, surrounded by other family members, his mother lay in a hospital bed, dead. He was standing outside, grieving in his own way, but in his own way unable to go to the bedside.
In the twilight of the morning,
When the shadows steal away,
And we wake from balmy slumber
To behold another day,