ACNA diocese expands into Episcopal Diocese of Dallas

The breakaway Anglican Church in North America will expand into the diocesan boundaries of a conservative Episcopal Diocese, the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas headed by Bishop George Sumner. Sumner’s diocese is one of the most conservative in The Episcopal Church.

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Faith To Go:

Jesus’ description of himself as the vine and the disciples as the branches from this week’s gospel, it’s implications for our spiritual lives, and what conversations at home will be like based on these gospel themes.

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Whom Truly to Know

“But, more than that, in the moments of life as they tick over, God has simply shown me God’s presence.  In the Way of Love of Bishop Curry, he calls it ‘Turning.’  God infuses the world, and at every second we have the opportunity of noticing God, turning to God.”

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Triple Dog-Dare

Today I continue to engage in childhood rites. Throughout my life, I have dared God to love me when I stray. I double-dare him to love me when I do not listen to him. I triple-dog dare him to again show his love in a direct and immediate way. So far, God has accepted all my dares. For me, the salvation story resonates like a dare that ends in victory. A girl charged with a nearly impossible mission could get close to God. All along, it was within reach.

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Were they Listening?

“James and Philip travelled with Jesus throughout his ministry. Yet even some of the closest disciples to Jesus, like Peter, still did not appreciate the fullness of the message. Was their faith shallow? Was Jesus trying to teach nuclear physics when the disciples could not pass simple addition and subtraction?”

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