
“When it comes my time to hopefully rise to the pearly gates and the Golden Street stretching forth to the throne, I hope there’s a lot of music going on and not just “Holy, holy, holy” sung by a group of angels singing in plainchant.”
The Baltimore Sun reports that Heather Cook, the former bishop suffragan of Maryland, has applied for work-release: “The prison system’s Victim Service Unit said in the
We don’t need a lot of resources to begin. Just eyes to see what we already have and put it to use for the Kingdom. When we do this, we join the Jesus movement, and we discover, again and again, how God provides.
The Albany Times-Union reports that the Bishop of Albany is taking time to think about how to respond to Resolution B012, which essentially places the responsibility
“God is too big for us to fully comprehend first-hand.”
“My betrayals are small, but they are endless, part of the fabric of my everyday life.”
Just released by The Episcopal Church: July 25, 2018 Dear Friends in Christ, A few months ago, through my annual physical, I was diagnosed with
“Who among all these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this? In his hand is the life of every living thing and the breath of every human being.”