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Live: talking sex successfully | Episcopal Cafe
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Speaking to the Soul. Live: talking sex successfully. July 31, 2008 /. Episcopalians who believe that agreeing to disagree about human sexuality is the only way to save the Anglican Communion, have to be encouraged when the bishops gathered here seem, at least for the moment, to be doing just that. 8220;Growth in understanding is occurring,” said Archbishop Philip Aspinall of Australia. The key figure in the afternoon press conference was Archbishop Ian Ernest of the Indian Ocean. He is Peter Akinola...
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Looking Toward the Kingdom | Breaking Fast on the Beach
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Breaking Fast on the Beach. Preaching the Gospel, Feeding Souls and Bodies, Chasing Discipleship. Looking Toward the Kingdom. November 25, 2008 in Journal Posts. It seems as though every morning that I wake up there’s a new crisis on the horizon. It’s certainly not a new observation that there seems to be considerably more bad news at the doorstep than good news. If we as Christians got all of our information from ‘the world’ hope would be elusive at best. O Come, O Come Emmanuel, God be with us. Torah C...
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Preach One, Purl Two: January 2014
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Saturday, January 18, 2014. Third of seven homilies preached at the 2014 Kanuga Knitting and Quilting Conference in Hendersonville, NC. Psalm 139:1-5; Mark 2:13-17. As I passed by the tree, a bird was chirping, and I thought nothing of it at first, fumbling for my keys in my coat pockets. But then a fluttering movement startled me, and I looked up. There I was, eye to eye with a bird in the evergreen, so near I could see the reprimand in his eyes and hear it in his chirps: Notice me! It was the stitches.
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Preach One, Purl Two: March 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013. Preach One: Good Friday. Preached at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Jackson, Mississippi. Hebrews 10:16-25; Psalm 22; John 18:1-19:42. What a beautiful cross. What a beautiful cross. But that is not why we are here. There is no prayer of confession today, and only once will we call ourselves sinners. We are ever in need of forgiveness, and on this day no less, but that is not why we are here. We will read in a moment, Our heavenly Father sent his Son into the world not to condemn.
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Preach One, Purl Two: Take Notice
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Saturday, January 18, 2014. Third of seven homilies preached at the 2014 Kanuga Knitting and Quilting Conference in Hendersonville, NC. Psalm 139:1-5; Mark 2:13-17. As I passed by the tree, a bird was chirping, and I thought nothing of it at first, fumbling for my keys in my coat pockets. But then a fluttering movement startled me, and I looked up. There I was, eye to eye with a bird in the evergreen, so near I could see the reprimand in his eyes and hear it in his chirps: Notice me! It was the stitches.
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Preach One, Purl Two: Starting on Empty
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Friday, January 17, 2014. The second of seven homilies preached at the 2014 Kanuga Knitting and Quilting Conference. In Hendersonville, NC. Psalm 3:3-5; John 2:1-12. Wouldn't that be a great trick to know, quite a charism we could receive at our baptism into the Body of Christ? And why stop at turning water into wine? We could turn cotton into cashmere. Or burlap into silk! That would be amazing. Molly Wolf imagines what is in that wine in those wedding jars, in our communion cups. "Who knows," she w...
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Preach One, Purl Two: June 2013
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Saturday, June 15, 2013. It has been ten years - ten years! Since we went to the beach, a wonderful whirlwind trip with family when C3 was just 3 years old. So when a parishioner offered a beachfront condominium for just the three of us to spend a whole week in Destin this summer, we started packing. Swimsuits, goggles, sunscreen, boardgames, bucket.done. And yarn, of course. Plymouth Jeanee. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What the Tide Brings In. My Log Cabin Life. The Episcopal Church and the Visual Arts.
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The Way of the Dream: Practical Tools: Forgiving
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The Way of the Dream. The Way of the Dream is a journey of Soul making. The gifts from the deep psyche that manifest in image and action are a rich source for balance of onesided conscious perspective. They bring healing. Laurie shares her experiences and thoughts about her spiritual journey. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Today's post is a simple offering of tools. I hope you find it helpful. Here's a concrete way. What is the shape of the indebtedness? What does it look like? God is witness; and your connectio...
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Anglican no longer | Episcopal Cafe
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Speaking to the Soul. August 27, 2009 /. We are all individuals, of course, but we gather in institutions, and we try to match ourselves to the most suitable available institutions. We also allow these institutions to form us through participation and, in some cases, formation through not knowing the alternatives. I think a fundamental problem is apostolic authority, when that authority involves making promises. What is that about? Clearly in a religious community what I think won’t be the same as ...
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