Author: Episcopal Cafe

Ministerial Reflection

…ministerial reflection is the crucial key to all of the work of ministry. For only through careful consideration can you put together pieces that otherwise seem disjointed, irrelevant, or confusing. Reflection enables you to weave the integrative thread that you then will offer to the community

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Title IV explained

Chancellors Duncan Bayne of Olympia, Joe Delafield of Maine, and Stephen Hutchinson of Utah have issued a statement on the Disciplinary canons revised in 2009

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Blue peace sought in Middle East

While many countries in North African and the Middle East are facing political uprisings, hopefully the looming water crisis will bring countries together to solve

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New Archbishop for Central Africa

The Electoral College of the Church of the Province of Central Africa that was held in Harare on 17, Bishop Albert Chama of the Diocese of Northern Zambia was elected as the Archbishop of Central Africa. Archbishop Chama until yesterday has been acting as the Dean of the Province since the then Archbishop Bernard Malango resigned four years ago.

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UPDATE: New Zealand

At least 65 people are reported to have died, while others are trapped in the debris of ruined buildings. One of the badly damaged buildings was Christchurch Cathedral.

The Dean, Peter Beck, speaking to BBC 5 live, said the tower has collapsed, and he fears people may have been inside.

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Transforming views of gender change

She settled into life there and “forgot” about the change – until one day in 2005 when she received a phone call from a Sunday newspaper probing her past. Countless newspaper and TV interviews followed, and with them the reactions of her congregation.

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Boomers go to seminary

A growing number of baby boomers are entering seminaries to take their last shot at fulfilling a lifelong dream, a recent article suggests.

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