Month: June 2017

Triangle of Hope: Kumasi (in Ghana), Virginia and Liverpool

Each one of our Dioceses was directly involved in the dreadful Slave Triangle. We remember and acknowledge with sorrow that human beings were captured and enslaved for financial gain with no regard for their dignity and humanity. We view this history with great pain and in penitence before God, the God who wills in Christ to bring freedom and justice for all.

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Serendipity and Saul

Saul’s search for donkeys that ended up in his being anointed ruler of all Israel reminded me of the power serendipity can have in my life if I let it.

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California church turns around after adopting Total Ministry

By 2008, the congregation shrank to 15 members. Four years later, only three members remained. “Meanwhile,” Father Ed said with hope, “More people were joining.” Today, the church is at its highest population, with roughly 65 people calling Good Shepherd home. “It’s the largest our congregation has ever been,”

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Popping Collars: The Good News

In this episode, Betsy, Greg, and Liz welcome special guest Kyle Goodman to talk about the role 24 hour news channels play in the spiritual lives of people today. Is constant information harmful or helpful?

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Church Attorney: +Bruno is a “rogue bishop”

“Respondent’s conduct directly attacks the discipline process of the Episcopal Church. Respondent’s conduct continues his personal vendetta about a congregation. Respondent’s secret effort (even from his own church) to sell the church in the midst of the Title IV proceedings undermines the integrity of the process.”

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