Wednesday, October 29, 2014 – Proper 25, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture
Two of us from Africa shared proverbs from their own cultures, which spoke authentically to our sense of the Spirit’s calling. One is Sesotho, lesale le tee ga le lle, meaning, “one bangle does not ring.” The music of our hearts can only be made together. The other is Ashanti, Bannu ye, meaning, “if you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, go with a team.” We have made a conscious decision to walk together in order to go the distance.
The Executive Council, meeting in Linthicum Heights, Maryland, Episcopal News Service, Steve Hutchinson, chair of Council’s Joint Standing Committee on Governance and Administration for Mission,
In a blogpost just published tonight, the eight forcibly-resigned General Theological Seminary faculty gave the first status update on the negotiations with the Board of
Emmy Kegler, a soon-to-be-ordained pastor in the ELCA, and Eric Worringer, an ordained pastor, have written a blog post that asks an important question: Do
Africa Israel, a major real estate holding company, held an event yesterday to announce that it would no longer participate in building projects in East