
Subversive Undercroft #81
How do we turn Christ’s imperative to respond with love into concrete actions?
How do we turn Christ’s imperative to respond with love into concrete actions?
Luci and Jordan continue through the pastoral epistles
Reflective verse from Charles LaFond
“That short conversation flipped a switch for me and I suddenly knew that when you have love in your life it builds up reserves which allow you to invest, even to make risky investments, because you don’t need the return.”
“A small family of mother, father, and infant, walked into the temple and Simeon immediately understood that this was the moment for which he had been waiting.”
Eighteenth century remains from a dissenters graveyard unearthed during construction in the English city of Wolverhampton were recently re-interred in a moving service at St John’s Church adapted from the 1662 BCP
From Episcopal News Service: An Episcopal Church court has concluded that retired Diocese of Los Angeles Bishop J. Jon Bruno was properly suspended from ordained
The Rt. Rev. Paul Bayes, the bishop of Liverpool, has recently published a new book. Titled The Table, the book advocates for a wider vision
“Brigid challenges us to go beyond the measured, reasonable generosity that always takes into account that something might run out.”
“We’ve been very clear when we first proposed a season of repentance that this is about the biblical admonition that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, and that every one of us has areas in our lives individually, and corporately that require repentance…some of that repentance is around how we treat one another, how we have worked with, or not with one another. And that we believe that all of us can examine ourselves in the season of Lent,” says Bishop Linda Nicholls of the Diocese of Huron.