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“Prophetic work is about more abundant life for the whole world, and it is about a home everywhere, a home for all.”
“church the way a man expects it to be done. No singing, short sermon, time to talk with other guys, no women present, and coffee and donuts. That’s the way men want to do church.”
If we know anything about China, it’s that it’s always more complicated than it seems – or at least however the numbers make it look.
One writer suggests it’s a matter of changed perspective.
“[S]urely the abusive and illegal activities of paedophile Roman Catholic priests must in no wise be conflated with the honest and open vowed relationships of gay Episcopalians, including one of such who is now a bishop?”
Greetings from the Cafe’s social media sites! It’s been quiet on FB lately, but that’s probably the result of ongoing technical glitches that are beyond our control. Everything seems to be caught up today, but we do try to check the page each day to see how it’s going.
He was one deeply convicted that The Episcopal Church was a place capable of having a wide, fair, giving, and intellectually honest conversation about faith and the politics of faith.
More Americans may go to church than their counterparts in Europe, but the churches to which they go do little to challenge the secular presumptions that form their lives or the lives of the churches to which they go.
Good news of Episcopal Churches working to make their communities a better place for all people.