
Cross as Companion
The cross was my constant companion. It traveled with me whenever I embarked on a new adventure. The words from Jeremiah are engraved on it:
The cross was my constant companion. It traveled with me whenever I embarked on a new adventure. The words from Jeremiah are engraved on it:
The Episcopal Church Executive Council, at its January meeting in Linthicum Heights, MD, approved the recipients of the Constable Fund Grants, totaling $200,000 for six projects.
A North Carolina Episcopal church has been instrumental in the founding of a loan closet for medical equipment.
Stability, obedience, conversion mean so much to me in my growth in Christ that I would be remiss not to hold them out to you. In these quiet weeks before Lent try exploring a spiritual rule, a guide, not a straitjacket.
Evil always recognizes God and seeks to blind us to the presence; to follow Christ is to open our eyes
What does one do with two competing views in a public forum? For me, as a person of faith the conundrum is deepened by the fact that two practitioners of the same faith can have opposing views while they engage with the same human story.
An often overlooked short collection of poetry
What if spirituality is natural to all of us?
These are the demons of our own time. Most of us are ridiculously happy with things just the way they are. If we weren’t, then things would be different. Do we really want to be free?
The translation philosophy of the NRSV will be maintained, including its overarching commitment to being “‘as literal as possible’ in adhering to the ancient texts and only ‘as free as necessary’ to make the meaning clear in graceful, understandable English.”