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The Open Table: Where Jesus’ Grace Happens | Episcopal Cafe
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Speaking to the Soul. The Open Table: Where Jesus’ Grace Happens. June 19, 2012 /. Winter 2011 Anglican Theological Review. For an example of this.). The church’s pastoral call is a deep one, but too often those who invoke the pastoral in this context limit the scope of the practice and diminish its power. The grace of the Eucharistic assembly is not particularly sensitive, nor is it valid only in limited occasions. It’s the grace to which Augustine testified:. It is the grace that Sara Miles experienced,.
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Control of the Church – continued | Episcopal Cafe
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Speaking to the Soul. Control of the Church – continued. September 18, 2012 /. I have read with great interest the recent post about Baby Boomers and Control of the Church. I have not commented up to this point, as online commentary has, quite literally, gotten me a great deal of trouble at my parish. Even mentioning the fact that my comments online have gotten me in trouble is potentially fodder for more problems, and indicative of the challenges faced by members of an open-culture generation. 1 An Inda...