Year: 2011

Penciling in the Holy Spirit?

Sometimes constituents in religious organizations express discomfort with planning, because they fear it will lead to closed, over-structured programs. This concern is legitimate, but rather than avoid planning to ensure that we remain open to change, we can build into programs disciplines that help us remain open to the Holy Spirit’s work.

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O Morning Star

O Morning Star! how fair and bright,

thou beamest forth in truth and light!

O Sovereign meek and lowly!

Sweet Root of Jesse, David’s Son

my King and Bridegroom, thou hast won

my heart to love thee solely!

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Gay marriage: inevitable, logical and right

Opponents of same-sex marriage worry that allowing two men or two women to wed would radically transform a time-honored institution. But they’re way too late on that front. Marriage has already been radically transformed – in a way that makes gay marriage not only inevitable … but also quite logical.

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Gun control, and why it won’t happen

Bishop Chane: How many more will die before the Congress of the United States and the highest court in the land stand up to the gun lobby, put aside their political ideologies and differences and exercise the wisdom and courage necessary to address what has become the shame of our great democracy?

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The end of American exceptionalism?

One often hears that the U.S. is exceptional in offering its citizens unmatched economic opportunity. But in fact the U.S. has been surpassed by other countries in measurements of social mobility. With its widening gap between the rich and the poor, the decline of its middle class and crises in its health care and educational systems, the U.S. is no longer the golden land of opportunity

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