Year: 2018

Community

“I see community as a group of people who are interested in being connected to neighbors, coworkers, fellow church members, people in the neighborhood, and even people we encounter in the neighborhood like shopkeepers, barbers, and service workers.”

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A reckoning in the Church of England

An inquiry into institutional abuse of children lays bare an ugliness lurking within the Church of England; with Archbishop Welby saying it is “shaming and humiliating” to learn of what the church has done.

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In Waiting

“Waiting for a death is like waiting for a birth, we must find ways to occupy ourselves”

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Diocese of Fort Worth wins in court

In a decision authored by the Chief Justice, the Fort Worth Court of Appeals reversed the trial court’s 2015 judgment for the breakaway parties and held that the loyal Episcopalians are entitled to control both the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth and its Corporation.

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Preaching politics?

A story in the Santa Fe New Mexican explores the presence of politics in preaching through interviews with clergy in a range of (primarily liberal-leaning) denominations and faiths,

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Reawakening

Re-reading his sermon, it is sobering, and poignant, and inescapable to realize how little different it might have been had he preached it this Lent, this Easter, to the people gathering this week; as though we have been sleepwalking for the decades in between.

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