Year: 2019

Breakaway bishop to Europe takes leave due to “very difficult personal matters”

The Autumn and early part of this new year has (sic) been a particularly demanding and stressful time for me and for my family. Demanding, because there is so much to be done in my different responsibilities, and operating in the midst of fast-moving events in our Anglican churches. Stressful, because in addition to my mother’s deteriorating health, I have been confronted with very difficult personal matters.  – Andrew Lines

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Feeding People

“This reminds me of Jesus telling his disciples, ‘You give them something to eat.’ It’s easy for everyone to pitch in and share in an environment where all gifts are appreciated.”

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Only Love

“Philosophically, a perfect thing is eternal, and of the spiritual gifts, only love never ends; therefore, it is the greatest of the spiritual gifts.”

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In Canada, former bishop’s residence is repurposed as homeless shelter

This past fall, the Anglican Church of Canada’s Diocese of Fredericton offered the six-bedroom residence to use as an overnight shelter for those experiencing homelessness in their city, which is the capital of the province of New Brunswick.  At the time, they estimated that there were 35 people sleeping on the streets in the city of approximately 60,000.  

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The Constancy of the Moon

“You see this moon. It is the same moon that will shine on you when you’re back home in the states. Look up at the moon and remember us.”

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