Turning Around

I know that my relationship with God is the center, the core of my life, and that it fully satisfies me. But that does not keep me from getting all tangled up in other passions, intrigues and terrors.

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New Archbishop of Wales chosen

Bishop John Davies, who was recently at the center of a controversy over the appointment of an openly gay man to be a bishop in Wales, was elected as the next primate

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From All Points: Clergy Spouses

A lot of expectations and assumptions are laid on the husbands and wives of clergy. How does that shape their spirituality and their lives? Why do old expectations survive and are new one evolving?

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ACNA praying about the ordination of women

The Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) has issued a call for prayer as ACNA bishops discuss the ordination of women following a five-year study on holy orders by an appointed task force.

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Ayyekkah: Where Are You? Here I Am

The teaching on that is that a lot of shepherds walked past that particular bush that day. Moses is the only one who noticed that it was special, that it was not consumed by the fire. So, Moses stopped and he decided to take a look at the bush.

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Trouble with a capital “T”

The Episcopal Café has been seeing recurring efforts by hackers to take over our site. As a result, the editorial team has had difficulty accessing the site and it has been sometime impossible for readers to open it as well.

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Repetitive Prayers

Whether it’s the orthodox “Jesus prayer” with or without beads, or repetitive prayers such as those one can say with a set of Anglican prayer beads, people who engage in repetitive prayer practices often describe a sensation of their mind disengaging from the stress.

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