Floods
I have to consider where sin, repentance, judgment, and redemption play their parts in the floods of my life and the life of the world around me. Where is God in the story, and where are the plans for the boat?
I have to consider where sin, repentance, judgment, and redemption play their parts in the floods of my life and the life of the world around me. Where is God in the story, and where are the plans for the boat?
Sister Marjorie Raphael, SSM, was living in a convent on the grounds of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti when the earthquake
A video making the rounds talks about how Jesus came to abolish religion.
Desmond Tutu writes in the Huffington Post that God made everyone for goodness and he tells the story of three people who demonstrate it.
Another comment from a previous post piqued our interest: the writer asks why there should be an Episcopal Church, what defines us, and what would be missing if we were gone?
Sara Ritchey says that wives of married clergy who become Roman Catholic priests should be very careful because in addition to the general disorientation that typical Roman Catholic congregants might experience, there is embedded in the dogma of priestly celibacy a long history of institutional and theological hostility towards women.
We are invited to have soft hearts, hearts open to the transforming love of God. And our example is Jesus.
An interesting analysis of “impulse giving” by Megan Garber in The Atlantic on Pew’s Internet & American Life Project:
An excerpt from The Rev. Susan Russell’s response to an email with the subject line “The Clear Truth Of Scripture”, found in The Huffington Post:
Two years after the earthquake leveled much of Port-au-Prince and other parts of Haiti- many still live in tents – awaiting promised aid. rebuild the