
2FAB #121: 1Corinthians: 5-10
Luci and Jordan focus their feminist lens on Paul’s thoughts and teachings on power, arrogance, and the body
Luci and Jordan focus their feminist lens on Paul’s thoughts and teachings on power, arrogance, and the body
In this first of a special five-part series on Church Planting, we look at the institutional and cultural barriers to starting new congregations in the Episcopal Church
Reading the scriptures can be an event of grace. We read them as stories that tell us, yes, what happened then, but they are also lessons for what is happening now. They hold the forever truths we encounter in our lives every day.
Central American bishops, representing three provinces, have called for “solidarity” from the Anglican Communion as a caravan of migrants makes its way through the region from El Salvador to the US in response to violent and racist rhetoric from the US President
“Selfishly, I am not ready to die yet – not physically, not emotionally. I can be a part of this world yet separate from it, but I cannot exist separately from you.”
“The road can’t keep me from having an accident or doing something ill-advised, but it will not vanish from underneath me just because my headlights are no longer on it.”
“Robinson’s words, like Curry’s, offer a vision of a religious tradition that marries a commitment to fight social injustice with a theologically robust account of why that fight is so important. For Robinson and Curry alike, a commitment to inclusion and justice isn’t just part of political progressivism, but part of the Christian message itself.”
“This is the thin time, when the veil between the worlds becomes translucent. Heaven is close. Those who have gone before us gather near, an immense cloud of witnesses.”