Bikes blessed; riders relieved; hospital helps
“This bike needs blessing, the way I ride. Do you have one more blessing?”
“This bike needs blessing, the way I ride. Do you have one more blessing?”
“They could joyously love the sinner (but not his sin) so much that they longed for his soul to know God (and give up all that sin). But when it came to individual rights and civil liberties, that distinction evaporated.”
In the fall of 2011, the Chicago Consultation gathered some 50 African Anglicans, Episcopalians and members of other churches in Durban, South Africa for a
A satisfied customer will tell one person, while an unhappy customer will tell seven people.
Derek Olsen, frequent contributor to Daily Episcopalian, writes in the
Walter Wink, one of the most influential Bible scholars and theologians died May 10 at age 76.
The National Cathedral in Washington DC dedicated a stone carving of Rosa Parks yesterday according to
The Rt. Rev. Eugene Sutton writes on forgiveness in
The ruling cites precedent that courts “are bound to look at the fact that the local congregation is itself but a member of a much larger and more important religious organization, and is under its government and control, and is bound by its orders and judgments.”
“No more gambling, no more drinking. Reading the bible is to know the bible, and I believe that the bible is the manual for life.”