More push-back from Episcopalians against Alabama’s unjust immigration law
“Am I supposed to ask for their identification before I can give them cookies? This law is hurtful and it’s mean.”
“Am I supposed to ask for their identification before I can give them cookies? This law is hurtful and it’s mean.”
“God has a dream to heal the world. Cathedrals are meant to give us a glimpse of that dream, and in so doing, to fortify and inspire us for that holy work and mission.”
“It is necessary to have a witness to live pono (justly and harmoniously) and not engage in the rhetoric of violence, separation and hate.”
Mark Harris, PRELUDIUM blogger and member of the Executive Council D020 Task Force, considers the possible outcomes of The Episcopal Church’s eventual response(s) to the
Books “safeguard the things that forgetfulness constantly threatens to destroy.”
Church attendance is increasingly a private matter, and it is correspondingly easier for each of us to maintain an idealized image of oursevles as regular attenders when in fact we may only manage to attend church two or three times a month at the most.
“We dug up the prayer labyrinth to make this garden.”
“We have not arrived at this decision lightly. We hold out hope that the conversations that have developed during these years of heightened conflict will continue as we seek God’s will for us as a Communion.”
“…paternal imagery was used to balance and soften the potentially negative dimensions of dominant kingly imagery in the time of Jesus.”
“Until my dad dies, he says, he wants to see how much he can learn. So far the jury is still out on Parkinson’s and genetics. He says he is worried I or one of my two brothers might get it….”