
The Queen of England to the Church of of England: Make peace
Two messages in London have emphasized the importance of reconciliation to the leaders of the Church of England – the second message coming from Queen

Two messages in London have emphasized the importance of reconciliation to the leaders of the Church of England – the second message coming from Queen

When I live my life in fear, I lose sight of how the small contributions of my life, when added to the contributions of others, can have a big impact. I forget that while my cause may not be your cause, they likely intersect in a way that makes each of our work more powerful. I forget that the world is wide enough for many roads to lead to the same goal.

The Christian world needs women saints like her, reminding us today that, even from times of antiquity, there are stories that remember and honor the lives and witness of women who are wise, brave, and faithful.

The nativity infant arrived early at, appropriately, Holy Child Jesus Church, a Roman Catholic parish in New York. More specifically, during the manger builder’s lunch

“Has the CofE simply proved itself the latest in a long line of canny PR operators, happy to stir up a stink and reap the press-attention whirlwind?”

“For more than 75 years, The Episcopal Church has welcomed refugees to the United States, helping them find safety, security and new lives as American citizens. Now, with at least 60 million people displaced from their homes and lives, the global community is facing the largest refugee crisis since the end of World War II.”

The church hopes to reach out to the Lee and Jefferson families as part of its reconciliation of its past to its present and future.

“Without the love of the people in this parish, we wouldn’t have what we have on Barrow Street right now.”

…as we enter Advent, the challenge before us is: How will our Chronos advance God’s Kairos? How will we spend our time to bring about God’s time… in this Advent, this Christmas and beyond?

“… it is clear from the victim’s evidence that the internal Barnabas report did not provide the unqualified support for Sookhdeo and the flat rejection of the victim’s complaints of sexual assault that Barnabas Aid International’s statement implied.” – Christianity Today