For a village of about 1,400 people, playing host to a four-year institution of higher learning was rare.
News
A Big Loss for Lawrenceville
For a village of about 1,400 people, playing host to a four-year institution of higher learning was rare.
Podcast Lands Baron Williams
Professors Anthony Baker and Scott Bader-Saye of Seminary of the Southwest will interview Baron Rowan Williams June 24.
United by Transitions
Pope Francis said he and Archbishop Justin Welby “will always have a particular reason to support one another in prayer.”
‘Come to us, Holy Spirit’
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald • Brother Alois of Taizé: “We hope the Holy Spirit will disturb us [to] find new ways of creating communion.”
2 Bishop Nominees in Midwest
Two priests are nominees to become bishop of the nascent Anglican Diocese of the Upper Midwest.
Features
From Flat Andy to Flat Patron
How could Flat Saints help our congregations engage in mission and ministry … and bring a little fun to our lives?
Calvary Church Seeks Rector
Historic Calvary Church, Pittsburgh has released a profile in a search for its 16th rector.
Acclaimed Worship Spaces
Compiled by Lauren Anderson
A survey of five award-winning architectural designs.
Gerre Hancock’s Improvised Fun
“It was like a great trailer truck, a lorry juggernaut, backing into a garage from a New York side street.”
Editorial: Getting to Yes
The proposed Anglican Communion Covenant has taken a battering lately in a handful of diocesan synods of the Church of England, thanks in part to an influential, if incoherent, campaign by the No Anglican Covenant Coalition.
Essays & Reviews
Walter Kasper’s Theology
By Michael Cover
For Cardinal Kasper, Vatican II is very much still in its initial stages of reception.
Gunning for Complementarity
Review by Wesley Hill • James V. Brownson argues that gender complementarity is nowhere “explicitly portrayed or discussed” in Scripture.
A Son’s Defense
Review by Gary G. Yerkey • This is an important book written not by some “dispassionate third person,” as the author puts it, but by a loving son.
Jesus Defeats Dionysus
By G. Willcox Brown • Christ dies once for all, to bring about our flourishing by delivering us from slavery to our lusts.
Joyce Meyer, Augustinian
By Christopher Wells
Meyer inspires in me a desire to love and trust the Lord more surely and devotedly.

5 Pentecost
First reading and psalm: 1 Kings 19:1-4 (5-7), 8-15a • Ps. 42 and 43
Alternate: Isa. 65:1-9 • Ps. 22:18-27 • Gal. 3:23-29 • Luke 8:26-39










