Saturday collection – General Convention Edition
Here is a collection of a few of the good things Episcopalians did at General Convention these past two weeks that did not necessarily make the news. And other news fit to print.
Here is a collection of a few of the good things Episcopalians did at General Convention these past two weeks that did not necessarily make the news. And other news fit to print.
Walter Cronkite died yesterday at his home in New York at the age of 92.
Anglican Centrist breaks the news that nearly a century ago there was talk of schism raging over the whole of the Anglican Communion.
Watch Dean Sam Candler of St. Philip’s Episcopal Cathedral bless Independence Day marathoners in Atlanta.
Reuters reports that the surviving parts of the world’s oldest Christian bible will be reunited online on Monday, generating excitement among both believers and biblical scholars.
Compare and contrast the following Bishops of Rochester.
Paul Vitello of the New York Times writes about the tentative and sometimes awkward embrace that religion gives social media.
Updated. A version of Episcopal Life’s Guide to General Convention and all the major documents a deputy or General Convention junkie could ever need are all available on-line.
Ekklesia says the Church of England has been criticized three times in four days for its investments practices.
Kristy Harding imagines sees the word “ubuntu” and imagines what an “open source” church might look like.