Category: The Lead

Evangelism and the under-30 crowd

Mainline denominations, historically and culturally self-conscious about evangelism, are further challenged to proclaim the good news in today’s religiously pluralistic nation and world. What then is the role of evangelism with young adults today? What are some of the ways that the Christian church can better respond to the spiritual questions of young adults in a religiously pluralistic age?

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Battling big lies in the Diocese of San Joaquin

Similar to those tired and stressed soldiers, we too are tired of it all. So, “Why are we doing this?” I believe we are doing this for two very important reasons: We are upholding the principle of the integrity of the Episcopal Church, and we are opposing a big lie.

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Faith and Nature curriculum

Church Publishing has just released a new intergenerational curiculuum on living more gently on earth, and in harmony with nature. Might be worth a look if you’re starting to plan for this coming Church year’s programs.

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Torey makes the Newsteam proud

Apparently one of the members of the Episcopal Cafe Newsteam has a special talent that the rest of the team didn’t know about. When it comes to mastering the arcane details of the Simpson’s TV series, Torey is the best of the best in Sioux City.

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