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Episcopal Blogs: November 2005
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Open to all blogging Episcopalians, lay and ordained, and those in communion with ECUSA, who blog regularly (weekly) on topics of their choice (theological or otherwise). Ring code must be visible on the front page of the blog. We represent a diversity of opinons on a variety of topics and being mature Christians, can agree to disagree. The sadly necessary fine print: No illegal material. The ring owner reserves the right to change these guidelines. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Posted by Emily @ 7:33 AM.
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Episcopal Blogs: recently added blogs
http://episcoblogs.blogspot.com/2005/11/recently-added-blogs.html
Open to all blogging Episcopalians, lay and ordained, and those in communion with ECUSA, who blog regularly (weekly) on topics of their choice (theological or otherwise). Ring code must be visible on the front page of the blog. We represent a diversity of opinons on a variety of topics and being mature Christians, can agree to disagree. The sadly necessary fine print: No illegal material. The ring owner reserves the right to change these guidelines. Added on Labor Day. Wednesday, November 09, 2005.
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Episcopal Blogs: recent blogs
http://episcoblogs.blogspot.com/2005/11/recent-blogs.html
Open to all blogging Episcopalians, lay and ordained, and those in communion with ECUSA, who blog regularly (weekly) on topics of their choice (theological or otherwise). Ring code must be visible on the front page of the blog. We represent a diversity of opinons on a variety of topics and being mature Christians, can agree to disagree. The sadly necessary fine print: No illegal material. The ring owner reserves the right to change these guidelines. Added on Labor Day. Thursday, November 17, 2005.
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Salaam From Nzara: A Warm Welcome!
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015. The Nzara diocese has kindly welcomed a number of westerners in the past few years. Indeed, the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa has a companion relationship. With the church here, and its parishioners have written fairly extensively. About their recent travels to the town. South Sudan - located to the west of Ethiopia, to the east of the Central African Republic, to the north of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and. to the south of Sudan. I look forward to posting here!
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SwaziCompanions of Iowa: January 2006
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Wednesday, January 18, 2006. This site will be the new Internet home of the Companions of Swaziland. The old site. Will be active until this one is built. You may also want to check out Mission Minutes. The web journal of Iowa Episcopalians in Global Ministry. Posted by Mission Team Iowa at 4:18 PM. A Weblog of the Iowa Companions of the Anglican Diocese of Swaziland. Episcopal Diocese of Iowa. Font Definitions */@font-face {font-family. Font Definitions */@font-face {font-famil. Thursday, 11 February.
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Salaam From Nzara: June 2015
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Planting rice and harvesting peanuts. Rice farming: dig, toss seeds, cover with dirt. No fertilizer or pesticide necessary. Bishop Samuel among dozens of pineapples, Western Equatoria's signature fruit. Bishop Samuel (after a change of shirts) and I carry some lumber. All Saints Cathedral parishioners planting rice. Apparently, one parishioner and I have a similar taste in hats. Ever wonder where peanuts come from? Those plants to the left. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Friday, June 5.