2015
4 Dimensions of Priestly Formation
Several Anglican seminaries have struggled with issues recently. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori’s opening remarks to the session of Executive Council are worth reflecting on: As old models become unsustainable in some contexts, dioceses are finding new ways to form leaders – like the Bishop Kemper School for Ministry in Topeka that serves students from
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The Effort of Adding God to Stuff
I have only recently become aware of former Seventh-day Adventist pastor, Ryan Bell’s “experiment” of living 2014 as an atheist. He blogged about this at Year Without God. And at the end of the year he found he no longer believed in God. Here’s how it started: For the next 12 months, Bell says he
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Sexist Exodus
Where were Miriam and the Midwives?! I went to the film Exodus: Gods and Kings with low expectations – you’d have to have been living under a rock to have missed the controversy of having all-white casting. But I was totally unprepared for the excision of the significant women from the story. And I have
Collect Ordinary 2
Here is the collect for Sunday and next week (Ordinary 2; Epiphany 2): Let us pray (in silence) [that God direct our lives in the way of peace] Pause Almighty and everliving God, [or God of revelation] you govern all things in heaven and earth; mercifully hear the prayers of your people, and guide the
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Less is More
Principle 7: Less is generally more The seventh principle, above, comes from Celebrating the Eucharist by Patrick Malloy (The first principle is here, the second principle is here, the third principle is here, the fourth is here, the fifth is here, the sixth is here). A lot happens in the eucharistic liturgy. Those who do it
Mary Consoles Eve
My mother, my daughter, life-giving, Eve, Do not be ashamed, do not grieve. The former things have passed away, Our God has brought us to a New Day. See, I am with Child, Through whom all will be reconciled. O Eve! My sister, my friend, We will rejoice together Forever Life without end. May you
Don’t Mention Religion!
Be it the death of a well-known cricketer, or a hostage siege, or the massacre of innocent children… world leaders send messages of support to the affected peoples and countries. And they do so not primarily on their own behalf, but on behalf of the nation they lead. They say words like, “our thoughts and
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