Moving on, but still on mission
“We sense an urgent need to re-configure our ministries, to reshape the way we live, so that our limited resources will be as productive as possible.”
“We sense an urgent need to re-configure our ministries, to reshape the way we live, so that our limited resources will be as productive as possible.”
Vatican officials playing Sargeant Schulz to Mugabe’s Colonel Klink, claiming they knew nothing about it.
Bishop Talton writes: “It is now time, to the extent permitted by California law and the Canons of The Episcopal Church, to extend to these couples the ‘generous pastoral response’ necessary to meet their needs as members of this Church.”
Is John Paul’s sainthood a foregone conclusion, or does the scandal simply cast too long a shadow? Perhaps in both cases, I suspect the answer is Yes.
“…we are in relationship already with one another, quite apart from signing or not signing a document.”
A pdf file of Holy Women, Holy Men is now available on the General Convention Office website, among the documents for the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music
“The Red Desert is one of God’s stunning creations,” . . . “It’s still a wild place, a wilderness, and wilderness is where people go to look for spiritual awareness.”
The beatification of Pope John Paul II this Sunday will probably be the biggest event in Rome since his death in April 2005, with at least 300,000 people expected to turn out for the ceremony and more than 2 million to take part in beatification-related activities in Rome
Taking the lead from “Church marketing sucks,” we are asking you to “Show us your Easter!” What images, video, sermons, publicity, bulletins, etc. helped to make your church’s Easter come alive?
The leaders of the Episcopal Church, the Anglican Church of Canada, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada celebrate the 10th Anniversary of full communion.