Bits and pieces: news from the Lambeth Fringe
A roundup of a few events from the Lambeth Fringe, news and commentary.
A roundup of a few events from the Lambeth Fringe, news and commentary.
Bishops continue to report their reactions to the Windsor Continuation Group report and the Covenant process. Every blogging bishop, from whatever point of view on
While the bishops are attending the Lambeth Conference, life is not all Lambeth all the time for your baseball loving Episcopal Cafe´staff. The Journal Sentinel
There is a sense of some anxiety balanced by hope running through some of the bishops blogs today. Life under the big top and in
The bishops’ schedule is lighter today. Some are catching up with their blogs and many are reflecting on the experiences of the past week and their hopes and fears for the week to come. Some have made connections they believe will grow in the future into opportunities for shared ministry and mission.
…there I was in the spring of 2007, a mortally sick man trying on size 13 bowling shoes at a bowling hall in Åkeshov, which is located along the underground’s Green Line.
With the country on the cusp of a recession and many people burdened by the mortgage foreclosure crisis, skyrocketing gas prices and rising grocery bills, religious leaders are increasingly ministering to their members about financial responsibility and encouraging them to control their spending.
By Jim Naughton The Archbishop of Canterbury is on a bit of a roll here at the Lambeth Conference. He has clearly established himself as
Today was group photo day. Sort of an exercise in Where’s Waldo? to pick out one’s bishop in the midst of them. One good thing
Bishops are blogging again after a night of rest following a long day in London. ‘Indaba is working’ is one theme. I wonder if taking the walk/march has something to do with this? At church camp there is nothing quite like a long hike to bring the camp together. There is also the stage of community life where people begin to claim their own authority and rebel against the facilitators- often to good effect.