Belated first impressions
Although this is my fourth of fifth posting from General Convention, I am just getting around to setting down a few first impressions. I spent
Although this is my fourth of fifth posting from General Convention, I am just getting around to setting down a few first impressions. I spent
Gannett News Service has a story on Bishop Mark Sisk of New York and his view on the issues before us. If there is to
The Church Periodical Club sponsored its triennial dinner for bishops from other countries. I will write more about it tomorrow, but just wanted to mention
Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold, and the Very Rev. George Werner, President of the House of Deputies made their opening remarks to the Convention this
It’s about 4:30 as I begin to write, and I think I can safely say that not a whole lot has happened today. There was
Got here okay. Had a nice chat at the airport with a bishop from one of the provinces that has been most vociferous in its
I leave for General Convention on Monday, and plan to spend the weekend doing laundry, packing and watching my older son’s baseball game. While I
This is not the Friday Cat Blogging that is popular on some sites. I am just trying to learn how to upload images to the
A little marginally informed speculation on the ebb and flow of General Convention: While most of the 800+ deputies and alternates, the 280+ bishops and
No, not General Convention. The really big event, the World Cup. Ekklesia, a progressive Christian think-tank in the U. K., has come up with a