
Texas Supreme Court considering review of Fort Worth property case
The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth shared the following statement on their website this past week: On Friday, February 8, 2019, the Texas Supreme Court
The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth shared the following statement on their website this past week: On Friday, February 8, 2019, the Texas Supreme Court
“Christ’s relationship with us, his followers, is a love story. His is self-sacrificing love of the most profound sort. He puts himself on the line again and again, hoping to hear a “yes” from us when he poses the life-giving choices.”
“Jesus spent his power on everybody. In his typically inclusive fashion, Luke reports that Jesus healed all who were sick. Not just some, but all.”
Bishop Goff writes, “The political realities of this current moment in our Commonwealth are complex, but our faith response is not. Out of our own confession and repentance, we can call for the repentance of our leaders.”
MassLive reports that the Diocese has purchased 200 shares in AOBC, the parent company of Smith & Wesson.
Bishops elected, consecrated,and retiring
“There is much to notice even on the darkest and coldest days. If only I open my eyes. If only I see the beauty in interruptions and the unplanned.”
“But it is God’s will that we have free will, that we be yoked to our flawed selves as we are yoked to divine grace and love.”
How can we talk about Jesus, Peter, and the magnificent abundance of God?
It is in the wildernesses of our lives that we need silence and yet…