Rest in Peace, Rise in Glory: Rev. Terry Parsons
She purely and succinctly lived one quote I will never forget, “you can’t sell soap if you don’t take baths.”
She purely and succinctly lived one quote I will never forget, “you can’t sell soap if you don’t take baths.”
My second piece of advice is for people who believe there may be a capability issue with their vicar. For this to go anywhere formally, it should normally relate to what incumbents are actually there to do. A hymn writing, guitar playing or beekeeping fail is bad news. But it’s unlikely to support capability proceedings.
Julia Fritts McWilliams “represents that postmodern eclectic spirit that isn’t afraid of drawing from different traditions and incorporating that into what she does,” says the
Pastor Keith Anderson tells the church what young clergy want the rest of us to know.
From a press release from
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Allentown wants to declare that three Episcopal priests ministering in the Diocese of Bethlehem, who were received from the Catholic Church, are lay people.
by George Clifford Is supporting their clergy the raison d’être for congregations to exist? In 2010, half of the 6,794 congregations in The Episcopal Church
I attended a clericus meeting in Arizona today. One of the topics that came up in our free ranging discussion was the changes that have
What happens when the religious leader in a community loses their belief in God? For some it’s a secret they hide. For others it means the end of their vocation. For some it’s a temporary thing. And for some it’s become a reason to seek support from others in a similar state.
We don’t usually post job openings, but one of these days, the Cafe is going to start raising some money, and it occurred to us