
Diocese of West Texas releases letter on immigration initiatives
Earlier this week, the Bishop of the Diocese of West Texas, David M. Reed, released a letter detailing several immigration initiatives that are ongoing in
Earlier this week, the Bishop of the Diocese of West Texas, David M. Reed, released a letter detailing several immigration initiatives that are ongoing in
“He will have to be dealt with, though, or he’ll be back. If his followers cannot be convinced he’s a charlatan, you will have to wait for a time when he is not protected by them. Doesn’t he go off alone sometimes to “pray”? Well, then, maybe you can recruit a spy and set a trap.”
Designed to give congregations resources that form our members in the Episcopal faith, the rites and ceremonies contained in this book are to be understood, interpreted, and used in light of the theology, structure, and directions of The Book of Common Prayer.
If the world fell silent, yet these stones would shout, Glory: how the mighty crumble; Glory:their facades are fallen; Glory:when the Christ comes calling: Glory.
A new conference designed to help individuals discern a call to seed and lead new Episcopal communities, church plants, and missions is coming in May.
“It’s almost Holy Week, the time when we relive the story of Jesus’ last week on earth. The story that turns the world upside down. The story that walks through death to bring about life.”
Can’t make it to Holy Week services? The Episcopal church plans to livestream them on the church’s website and on Facebook.
The Rev Peter Snow writes in to decry anti-Semitic interpretations of the Holy Week services
“Our lives, our suffering, our blindness is endured by God to show his glory. In more modern terms, it is God’s abundant love for his creation, and that includes us, that can weep with Jesus, heal us though the Holy Spirit, wipe away every tear with the Father’s overwhelming balm of Love.”