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by George Clifford In college and seminary in the 1970s, I was taught that stasis was theologically superior to dynamism. For example, course content emphasized
by George Clifford In college and seminary in the 1970s, I was taught that stasis was theologically superior to dynamism. For example, course content emphasized
by Maria L. Evans O God, whose beloved Son took children into his arms and blessed them: Give us grace to entrust N. to
by The Rev. Dr. Lauren R. Stanley I frequently wake in the morning completely surprised that I have made it through the night. No,
I was struck especially by these words: “Receive me again into the arms of your mercy, and restore me to the blessed company of your faithful people;
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By Dr. Peter N. Purcell I believe that American Medicine is suffering from a soul-sickness that is interfering with its ability to perform its mission
With whimsy, humor, and a theological perspective Episcopal priests take a look at popular culture Greg, Kathy, Kyle, and Michelle delve into the world of
by Julie Morris A Service of Communion and Community in the Wake of Violence in Isla Vista, California Seven young adults violently lost their
by Sheryll Shepard “To listen another’s soul into a condition of disclosure and discovery may be almost the greatest service that any human being performs