News Updates
News Updates
January 2005
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News and features from 1995-2001.
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The Word Inspires His Words
The Rev. Christopher Webber, one of the Episcopal Church’s most prolific writers, talks about reading during Lent. (By Patricia Nakamura)
Posted on January 31, 2005
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Praying for My Enemies
I’ve learned over the years that many people misunderstand praying for our enemies. They often think praying for our enemies is giving them an unfair advantage. Actually, the reverse is true. (By David L. James)
Posted on January 31, 2005
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Theology and Creativity
How long has it been since anyone has associated the creative process with Christian theology? (By David R. MacDonald)
Posted on January 31, 2005
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Our Common Ground
Some would suggest that in these times of stress, the unity of the Episcopal Church has been fractured. But unity does not mean uniformity of opinion or of scriptural interpretation. Our unity has been in the love of God, the examples of behavior set for us in the life and death of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the willingness to express our awe and thanksgiving in a common liturgy of immense beauty. (By John S. Morgan)
Posted on January 20, 2005
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Ten Bishops to Watch
Who will be the next Presiding Bishop? (By David Kalvelage)
Posted on January 20, 2005
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Blessed Silence
There are 13 of them, the All Saints Sisters of the Poor, living on 90 acres of rolling hills and woods in Catonsville, not far from the noisy, bustling port city of Baltimore, Md. (By Peggy Eastman)
Posted on January 20, 2005
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Tsunami Agony: Anglicans Respond
Episcopal and Anglican relief organizations have rushed to aid the millions of people injured, displaced, and without food or water in the aftermath of the Dec. 26 earthquake and tsunamis in south Asia and Africa.
Posted on January 10, 2005
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A Model to Rediscover
Rather than as branches of one river, the church is better understood as a mystical body. (By John H. Heidt)
Posted on January 10, 2005
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Walking in Faith Together
Fifteen congregations that are putting interfaith spirit into action.
Posted on January 10, 2005
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Seeds of Unity
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity makes ecumenism more than “academic exercise." (By Michael O'Loughlin)
Posted on January 10, 2005

