Day: July 17, 2010

Faith and Nature curriculum

Church Publishing has just released a new intergenerational curiculuum on living more gently on earth, and in harmony with nature. Might be worth a look if you’re starting to plan for this coming Church year’s programs.

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Torey makes the Newsteam proud

Apparently one of the members of the Episcopal Cafe Newsteam has a special talent that the rest of the team didn’t know about. When it comes to mastering the arcane details of the Simpson’s TV series, Torey is the best of the best in Sioux City.

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The MDG’s: Now is still the time

Peter Wallace, writing at the Huffington Post, reminds us, through the words of national and international voices of advocacy, that we must not turn aside from our commitment the Millennium Development Goals.

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Polity and prayer

When we extend our views beyond the bounds of Protestantism, the early fathers afford to us abundant proof of the claim of our Church to be independent on the dictation or the control of an external jurisdiction. However enormous the power, gradually acquired, of a See dominant over the whole of Christendom,

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