2FAB: Leviticus special guest episode
A special joint episode with Brendan and Holly from the Collect Call podcast join forces with Luci and Jordan to delve into Leviticus
A special joint episode with Brendan and Holly from the Collect Call podcast join forces with Luci and Jordan to delve into Leviticus
The SCLM has outlined their options for a plan for revising TEC’s prayer book; but is there energy for a revision right now?
The folks at Acts8 have prepared another stellar video, this time for Christmas. This group has been producing some of the very best evangelism tools for social media and this new Christmas video is another great addition.
In this episode, Luci Jordan wraps up Leviticus
What sat so badly in my gut those many years ago was the perceived necessity of making the Work somehow palatable to those who would, or should do it. The Work is all around us, all the time, and it is deeply un-sexy stuff
For more than thirty-five years, the General Convention has expressed support for access to healthcare for all Americans, whether defined specifically as citizens, or more broadly to include everyone. This is a principle that can’t be tied to a single law or legislative initiative. Rather, for the Episcopal Church this is an expression of the Baptismal Covenant.
I have seen the work that is required to turn a sword into a plowshare – the brute force and heat required to re-craft a spear-head into a pruning hook. But it can be done. Weapons can be re-made. The question Advent asks is this: “What tools of war in your life – in my life – need to be heated in the forge of prayer and then hammered on the anvil of determination- re-made into tools for peace?”
Are you interested in creation care? Have a good idea to address climate change? There may be an opportunity to get funding for your initiative from the Episcopal Church. Applications being accepted through Dec 31st
Ethicist and blogger George Clifford reflects on the holiday just past
as the struggles at Standing Rock continue, the Economist highlights the efforts of the Episcopal Church, and especially those of the Rev John Floberg