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LIGHTCONTACT US
On property owned by St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Clinton Hill, Brooklyn an 17-story apartment tower will rise. The current parish hall is being demolished to make way for the tower. RUSSELL MOORE RIPS SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION EXECUTIVE In a letter obtained by Religious News Service, the former head of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission attacks the SBC Executive Committee.The letter to the ELRC trustees by Russell Moore is dated February 24, 2020 when he was then president of the ELRC. EPISCOPAL CHURCH GEORGE FLOYD MEMORIAL LITURGY Tuesday May 25 marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, which ignited a worldwide racial reckoning. You are invited to join Episcopalians in an online liturgy of prayerful commemoration at8:00 pm EST.
WE LOST OUR CHURCH TODAY A parishioner of All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Worth writes of the eviction of the congregation in an op-ed today in Baptist News Global.A splinter group took possession of the church property lastweek.
TO THE READERS OF THE EPISCOPAL CAFE: Hello Episcopal Café people. I admire you all because you have provided such lively and insightful content over the years. You don’t know of me as a reader or contributor because any submissions I have made were quietly rejected. A PRAYER FOR MEMORIAL DAY written by the Rev. Jim Friedrich. Jim is an Episcopal priest, liturgical creative, filmmaker, writer, musician, teacher and retreat leader.His itinerant ministry is devoted to religious imagination and holy wonder. He lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington. NYT ON VTS REPARATIONS PAYMENTS The New York Times reports Seminary Built on Slavery and Jim Crow Labor Has Begun Paying Reparations concerning Virginia Theological Seminary. VTS began the cash payments to descendants in February of this year. The Episcopal Café ran a story on September 6, 2019, based on a VTS press release announcing its plans for $1.7 million fund forreparations.
CURRY ADDRESSES HOBART & WILLIAM SMITH 2020 GRADUATES Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, a graduate of Hobart College, delivered the commencement address at Hobart and William Smith Colleges for the graduating class of 2020. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ABORTION The Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church responded to questions raised by new laws restricting access to abortion in states such as Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio, by sending out an email last week summarizing the positions taken by General Convention on the issues of abortion and reproductive healthcare, noting that, “the General Convention of The Episcopal Church recognizes the WHY CONFIRMATION AND WHAT HAS IT TO DO WITH THE HOLY Thanks for raising this question. I think if I had not cropped this photo so tightly you would see more of our Latino/Hispanic leadership. This is a service I participated in- I am the white haired assistant priest– on the other side of the bishop is the Vicar who is Mexican, though you probably cannot tell that from this view. EPISCOPAL CAFETHE LEADSUBMISSIONSSUPPORT THE CAFETESTIFYING TO THELIGHTCONTACT US
On property owned by St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Clinton Hill, Brooklyn an 17-story apartment tower will rise. The current parish hall is being demolished to make way for the tower. RUSSELL MOORE RIPS SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION EXECUTIVE In a letter obtained by Religious News Service, the former head of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission attacks the SBC Executive Committee.The letter to the ELRC trustees by Russell Moore is dated February 24, 2020 when he was then president of the ELRC. EPISCOPAL CHURCH GEORGE FLOYD MEMORIAL LITURGY Tuesday May 25 marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, which ignited a worldwide racial reckoning. You are invited to join Episcopalians in an online liturgy of prayerful commemoration at8:00 pm EST.
WE LOST OUR CHURCH TODAY A parishioner of All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Worth writes of the eviction of the congregation in an op-ed today in Baptist News Global.A splinter group took possession of the church property lastweek.
TO THE READERS OF THE EPISCOPAL CAFE: Hello Episcopal Café people. I admire you all because you have provided such lively and insightful content over the years. You don’t know of me as a reader or contributor because any submissions I have made were quietly rejected. A PRAYER FOR MEMORIAL DAY written by the Rev. Jim Friedrich. Jim is an Episcopal priest, liturgical creative, filmmaker, writer, musician, teacher and retreat leader.His itinerant ministry is devoted to religious imagination and holy wonder. He lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington. NYT ON VTS REPARATIONS PAYMENTS The New York Times reports Seminary Built on Slavery and Jim Crow Labor Has Begun Paying Reparations concerning Virginia Theological Seminary. VTS began the cash payments to descendants in February of this year. The Episcopal Café ran a story on September 6, 2019, based on a VTS press release announcing its plans for $1.7 million fund forreparations.
CURRY ADDRESSES HOBART & WILLIAM SMITH 2020 GRADUATES Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, a graduate of Hobart College, delivered the commencement address at Hobart and William Smith Colleges for the graduating class of 2020. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ABORTION The Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church responded to questions raised by new laws restricting access to abortion in states such as Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio, by sending out an email last week summarizing the positions taken by General Convention on the issues of abortion and reproductive healthcare, noting that, “the General Convention of The Episcopal Church recognizes the WHY CONFIRMATION AND WHAT HAS IT TO DO WITH THE HOLY Thanks for raising this question. I think if I had not cropped this photo so tightly you would see more of our Latino/Hispanic leadership. This is a service I participated in- I am the white haired assistant priest– on the other side of the bishop is the Vicar who is Mexican, though you probably cannot tell that from this view.OUR DAILY PRAYERS
The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition. The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of Progressive Christianity. SON OF ENCOURAGEMENT 10 hours ago · Son of Encouragement. Readings for the feast of St. Barnabas, June 11, 2021: AM Psalm 15, 67 Ecclesiasticus 31:3-11; Acts 4:32-37; PM Psalm 19, 146. Job 29:1-16; Acts 9:26-31. As is often the story with many of the earliest saints on our feast calendar, we don’t know a lot in the historical-factual sense about Barnabas. MORNING PRAYER IN ORDINARY TIME 1 day ago · The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition. The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of ProgressiveChristianity.
PSALM READER PART I: CONFIDENCE IN GOD IN THE COVID CHAOS CONFIDENCE IN GOD – EVEN IN TIMES OF COVID – 19 CHAOS. A Reflection from Psalm 46 by the Rev. N. Earnest. Life has become uncertain as a result of the tragic turmoil caused by the rapid spread of the Corona virus (Covid-19). SPEAKING TO THE SOUL The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition. The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of Progressive Christianity. DON’T LANGUISH, FLOURISH by Tom Sine. Dr. Laurie Santos, a Psychology professor, reflecting on our emergence from this very disruptive pandemic, stated in the New York Times, “‘We’ve all just changed our routines so much’, she said.‘I think many of us have realized during the pandemic that some of the things we were doing before COVID -19 weren’t the kind of things leading to flourishing in our lives.’” ALL BEAUTIFULLY UNIQUE, SHINING BRIGHTLY The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition. The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of Progressive Christianity.JUNE 11, 2021
The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition. The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of Progressive Christianity. FAITH TO GO: AN INVITATION TO CHANGE The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition. The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of Progressive Christianity. FOLLOWING THE CALL OF LOVE Following the Call of Love. In today’s Gospel lesson Jesus is being discriminated against by the religious authorities of his tradition. He is acting in powerfully loving ways – embracing the misfits – the non-conformers – through casting out their demons and returningthem to community.
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A body of water. May 26, 2021. As well as thirst and satisfaction, work and rest, heat and cooling, Jesus’ conversation with the woman of Samaria was about history and belonging, relationships, restoration, and the deep well of God’s love and faithfulness. Such things the lake brings to mind as the breeze moves across the waters,rippling
OUR DAILY PRAYERS
Our Daily Prayers. I don’t know about you, but sometimes it’s hard to find the words to pray. Sometimes, it’s only silence and sighs that I can offer. Other times, I can’t stop the words from flowing. For today, I give you prayers that have nourished me. They are prayers I’ve offered for myself and for others. They are prayers I hope WHY CONFIRMATION AND WHAT HAS IT TO DO WITH THE HOLY The 1948 Lambeth Conference gave us the current notion that full Christian initiation required baptism, confirmation, and communion. Baptism gives the Holy Spirit. Confirmation brings the Spirit forth. Conformation strengthens us in the Spirit, as the confirmation collect in the Book of Common Prayer states. That is the history, but whatdoes
EPISCOPAL CHURCH GEORGE FLOYD MEMORIAL LITURGY Tuesday May 25 marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, which ignited a worldwide racial reckoning. You are invited to join Episcopalians in an online liturgy of prayerful commemoration at 8:00 pm EST. Bishops from six dioceses will lead the liturgy, including a reflection by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, a Prayer of A PRAYER FOR MEMORIAL DAY O God of time and history, bring that day closer. We pray this in the name of the Prince of Peace, Jesus your Son. Amen. written by the Rev. Jim Friedrich. Jim is an Episcopal priest, liturgical creative, filmmaker, writer, musician, teacher and retreat leader. His itinerant ministry is devoted to religious imagination and holy wonder. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ABORTION The Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church responded to questions raised by new laws restricting access to abortion in states such as Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio, by sending out an email last week summarizing the positions taken by General Convention on the issues of abortion and reproductive healthcare, noting that, “the General Convention of The Episcopal Church recognizes the LITURGY AND PRAYERS FOLLOWING VIOLENCE Liturgy and prayers following violence. October 4, 2017. Cara Modisett. Anna Howell, of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina, was asked by the Bishop of Nevada to write an order of service for a vigil following the attacks in Las Vegas this week. That service can be found on her blog, Sulfur-Free Jesus, linked here. IS JESUS’ ASCENSION OURS? Grant, we pray, Almighty God, that as we believe your only-begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ to have ascended into heaven, so we may also in heart and mind there ascend, and with him continually dwell; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (Collect for Ascension, BCP 226) Last Thursday we celebrated the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ. ALCUIN AND THE COLLECT FOR PURITY Among the ancient texts passed down to us from Alcuin is the Collect for Purity which our Book of Common Prayer places at the beginning of the Holy Eucharist. In earlier times, it was a prayer used by clergy for their preparation before worship. But it was a prayer too good to be kept in the sacristy, and became part of our common worship in DIANE REHM IS MARRIED! Diane Rehm and John Hagedorn were married Saturday at Washington National Cathedral in front of their families and 250 friends. The bride, 81, walked down the aisle with her son and daughter. The groom, 78, waited for her with his two sons. They were, said the Rev. Canon Jerry Anderson, the oldest couple he had married in his 49 years inthe
EPISCOPAL CAFETHE LEADSUBMISSIONSSUPPORT THE CAFETESTIFYING TO THELIGHTCONTACT US
A body of water. May 26, 2021. As well as thirst and satisfaction, work and rest, heat and cooling, Jesus’ conversation with the woman of Samaria was about history and belonging, relationships, restoration, and the deep well of God’s love and faithfulness. Such things the lake brings to mind as the breeze moves across the waters,rippling
OUR DAILY PRAYERS
Our Daily Prayers. I don’t know about you, but sometimes it’s hard to find the words to pray. Sometimes, it’s only silence and sighs that I can offer. Other times, I can’t stop the words from flowing. For today, I give you prayers that have nourished me. They are prayers I’ve offered for myself and for others. They are prayers I hope WHY CONFIRMATION AND WHAT HAS IT TO DO WITH THE HOLY The 1948 Lambeth Conference gave us the current notion that full Christian initiation required baptism, confirmation, and communion. Baptism gives the Holy Spirit. Confirmation brings the Spirit forth. Conformation strengthens us in the Spirit, as the confirmation collect in the Book of Common Prayer states. That is the history, but whatdoes
EPISCOPAL CHURCH GEORGE FLOYD MEMORIAL LITURGY Tuesday May 25 marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, which ignited a worldwide racial reckoning. You are invited to join Episcopalians in an online liturgy of prayerful commemoration at 8:00 pm EST. Bishops from six dioceses will lead the liturgy, including a reflection by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, a Prayer of A PRAYER FOR MEMORIAL DAY O God of time and history, bring that day closer. We pray this in the name of the Prince of Peace, Jesus your Son. Amen. written by the Rev. Jim Friedrich. Jim is an Episcopal priest, liturgical creative, filmmaker, writer, musician, teacher and retreat leader. His itinerant ministry is devoted to religious imagination and holy wonder. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ABORTION The Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church responded to questions raised by new laws restricting access to abortion in states such as Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio, by sending out an email last week summarizing the positions taken by General Convention on the issues of abortion and reproductive healthcare, noting that, “the General Convention of The Episcopal Church recognizes the LITURGY AND PRAYERS FOLLOWING VIOLENCE Liturgy and prayers following violence. October 4, 2017. Cara Modisett. Anna Howell, of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina, was asked by the Bishop of Nevada to write an order of service for a vigil following the attacks in Las Vegas this week. That service can be found on her blog, Sulfur-Free Jesus, linked here. IS JESUS’ ASCENSION OURS? Grant, we pray, Almighty God, that as we believe your only-begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ to have ascended into heaven, so we may also in heart and mind there ascend, and with him continually dwell; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (Collect for Ascension, BCP 226) Last Thursday we celebrated the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ. ALCUIN AND THE COLLECT FOR PURITY Among the ancient texts passed down to us from Alcuin is the Collect for Purity which our Book of Common Prayer places at the beginning of the Holy Eucharist. In earlier times, it was a prayer used by clergy for their preparation before worship. But it was a prayer too good to be kept in the sacristy, and became part of our common worship in DIANE REHM IS MARRIED! Diane Rehm and John Hagedorn were married Saturday at Washington National Cathedral in front of their families and 250 friends. The bride, 81, walked down the aisle with her son and daughter. The groom, 78, waited for her with his two sons. They were, said the Rev. Canon Jerry Anderson, the oldest couple he had married in his 49 years inthe
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Our Daily Prayers. I don’t know about you, but sometimes it’s hard to find the words to pray. Sometimes, it’s only silence and sighs that I can offer. Other times, I can’t stop the words from flowing. For today, I give you prayers that have nourished me. They are prayers I’ve offered for myself and for others. They are prayers I hope PODCASTS – EPISCOPAL CAFE From All Points. From All Points is the monthly podcast from the Episcopal Cafe, where we examine the themes of the life of faith; shining a light on the lived life of faith for individuals and the church. Featuring the Cafe Magazine features team, Jon White, ClayOla Gitane, Charles Wilson, and Amy Haynie. HOLY TRINITY IS HOLY RELATIONSHIP (A REDISTRIBUTION OF 7 hours ago · The Very Rev. Sam Candler shares his sermon from Trinity Sunday, May 30, 2021. In the name of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen. So many of us priests and preachers begin our sermons every week with that phrase: “In the Name of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” DON’T LANGUISH, FLOURISH 1 day ago · by Tom Sine. Dr. Laurie Santos, a Psychology professor, reflecting on our emergence from this very disruptive pandemic, stated in the New York Times, “‘We’ve all just changed our routines so much’, she said.‘I think many of us have realized during the pandemic that some of the things we were doing before COVID -19 weren’t the kind of things leading to flourishing in ourlives.’”
WHY I GO TO THE WATER 13 hours ago · Kimberly Knowle-Zeller is an ordained ELCA pastor, mother of two, and spouse of an ELCA pastor. She lives with her family in Cole Camp, MO. You can read more at her website, follow her work on Facebook, or sign up for her monthly newsletter. BROOKLYN: APARTMENT BUILDING RISING WHERE PARISH HALL 1 day ago · On property owned by St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Clinton Hill, Brooklyn a 17-story apartment tower will rise. The current parish hall is being demolished to make way for the tower. The developer has a 99-year ground lease with the church. Thirty percent of the housing will be affordable. CURRY ADDRESSES HOBART & WILLIAM SMITH 2020 GRADUATES 1 day ago · Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, a graduate of Hobart College, delivered the commencement address at Hobart and William Smith Colleges for the graduating class of 2020. FOLLOWING THE CALL OF LOVE Following the Call of Love. In today’s Gospel lesson Jesus is being discriminated against by the religious authorities of his tradition. He is acting in powerfully loving ways – embracing the misfits – the non-conformers – through casting out their demons and returningthem to community.
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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE IN LITURGY The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition. The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of Progressive Christianity. Our collective sympathy, as the Café, lies with the project of wideningthe
EPISCOPAL CAFETHE LEADSUBMISSIONSSUPPORT THE CAFETESTIFYING TO THELIGHTCONTACT US
A body of water. May 26, 2021. As well as thirst and satisfaction, work and rest, heat and cooling, Jesus’ conversation with the woman of Samaria was about history and belonging, relationships, restoration, and the deep well of God’s love and faithfulness. Such things the lake brings to mind as the breeze moves across the waters,rippling
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Our Daily Prayers. I don’t know about you, but sometimes it’s hard to find the words to pray. Sometimes, it’s only silence and sighs that I can offer. Other times, I can’t stop the words from flowing. For today, I give you prayers that have nourished me. They are prayers I’ve offered for myself and for others. They are prayers I hope WHY CONFIRMATION AND WHAT HAS IT TO DO WITH THE HOLY The 1948 Lambeth Conference gave us the current notion that full Christian initiation required baptism, confirmation, and communion. Baptism gives the Holy Spirit. Confirmation brings the Spirit forth. Conformation strengthens us in the Spirit, as the confirmation collect in the Book of Common Prayer states. That is the history, but whatdoes
EPISCOPAL CHURCH GEORGE FLOYD MEMORIAL LITURGY Tuesday May 25 marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, which ignited a worldwide racial reckoning. You are invited to join Episcopalians in an online liturgy of prayerful commemoration at 8:00 pm EST. Bishops from six dioceses will lead the liturgy, including a reflection by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, a Prayer of A PRAYER FOR MEMORIAL DAY O God of time and history, bring that day closer. We pray this in the name of the Prince of Peace, Jesus your Son. Amen. written by the Rev. Jim Friedrich. Jim is an Episcopal priest, liturgical creative, filmmaker, writer, musician, teacher and retreat leader. His itinerant ministry is devoted to religious imagination and holy wonder. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ABORTION The Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church responded to questions raised by new laws restricting access to abortion in states such as Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio, by sending out an email last week summarizing the positions taken by General Convention on the issues of abortion and reproductive healthcare, noting that, “the General Convention of The Episcopal Church recognizes the LITURGY AND PRAYERS FOLLOWING VIOLENCE Liturgy and prayers following violence. October 4, 2017. Cara Modisett. Anna Howell, of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina, was asked by the Bishop of Nevada to write an order of service for a vigil following the attacks in Las Vegas this week. That service can be found on her blog, Sulfur-Free Jesus, linked here. IS JESUS’ ASCENSION OURS? Grant, we pray, Almighty God, that as we believe your only-begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ to have ascended into heaven, so we may also in heart and mind there ascend, and with him continually dwell; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (Collect for Ascension, BCP 226) Last Thursday we celebrated the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ. ALCUIN AND THE COLLECT FOR PURITY Among the ancient texts passed down to us from Alcuin is the Collect for Purity which our Book of Common Prayer places at the beginning of the Holy Eucharist. In earlier times, it was a prayer used by clergy for their preparation before worship. But it was a prayer too good to be kept in the sacristy, and became part of our common worship in DIANE REHM IS MARRIED! Diane Rehm and John Hagedorn were married Saturday at Washington National Cathedral in front of their families and 250 friends. The bride, 81, walked down the aisle with her son and daughter. The groom, 78, waited for her with his two sons. They were, said the Rev. Canon Jerry Anderson, the oldest couple he had married in his 49 years inthe
EPISCOPAL CAFETHE LEADSUBMISSIONSSUPPORT THE CAFETESTIFYING TO THELIGHTCONTACT US
A body of water. May 26, 2021. As well as thirst and satisfaction, work and rest, heat and cooling, Jesus’ conversation with the woman of Samaria was about history and belonging, relationships, restoration, and the deep well of God’s love and faithfulness. Such things the lake brings to mind as the breeze moves across the waters,rippling
OUR DAILY PRAYERS
Our Daily Prayers. I don’t know about you, but sometimes it’s hard to find the words to pray. Sometimes, it’s only silence and sighs that I can offer. Other times, I can’t stop the words from flowing. For today, I give you prayers that have nourished me. They are prayers I’ve offered for myself and for others. They are prayers I hope WHY CONFIRMATION AND WHAT HAS IT TO DO WITH THE HOLY The 1948 Lambeth Conference gave us the current notion that full Christian initiation required baptism, confirmation, and communion. Baptism gives the Holy Spirit. Confirmation brings the Spirit forth. Conformation strengthens us in the Spirit, as the confirmation collect in the Book of Common Prayer states. That is the history, but whatdoes
EPISCOPAL CHURCH GEORGE FLOYD MEMORIAL LITURGY Tuesday May 25 marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, which ignited a worldwide racial reckoning. You are invited to join Episcopalians in an online liturgy of prayerful commemoration at 8:00 pm EST. Bishops from six dioceses will lead the liturgy, including a reflection by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, a Prayer of A PRAYER FOR MEMORIAL DAY O God of time and history, bring that day closer. We pray this in the name of the Prince of Peace, Jesus your Son. Amen. written by the Rev. Jim Friedrich. Jim is an Episcopal priest, liturgical creative, filmmaker, writer, musician, teacher and retreat leader. His itinerant ministry is devoted to religious imagination and holy wonder. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND ABORTION The Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church responded to questions raised by new laws restricting access to abortion in states such as Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio, by sending out an email last week summarizing the positions taken by General Convention on the issues of abortion and reproductive healthcare, noting that, “the General Convention of The Episcopal Church recognizes the LITURGY AND PRAYERS FOLLOWING VIOLENCE Liturgy and prayers following violence. October 4, 2017. Cara Modisett. Anna Howell, of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina, was asked by the Bishop of Nevada to write an order of service for a vigil following the attacks in Las Vegas this week. That service can be found on her blog, Sulfur-Free Jesus, linked here. IS JESUS’ ASCENSION OURS? Grant, we pray, Almighty God, that as we believe your only-begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ to have ascended into heaven, so we may also in heart and mind there ascend, and with him continually dwell; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (Collect for Ascension, BCP 226) Last Thursday we celebrated the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ. ALCUIN AND THE COLLECT FOR PURITY Among the ancient texts passed down to us from Alcuin is the Collect for Purity which our Book of Common Prayer places at the beginning of the Holy Eucharist. In earlier times, it was a prayer used by clergy for their preparation before worship. But it was a prayer too good to be kept in the sacristy, and became part of our common worship in DIANE REHM IS MARRIED! Diane Rehm and John Hagedorn were married Saturday at Washington National Cathedral in front of their families and 250 friends. The bride, 81, walked down the aisle with her son and daughter. The groom, 78, waited for her with his two sons. They were, said the Rev. Canon Jerry Anderson, the oldest couple he had married in his 49 years inthe
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Our Daily Prayers. I don’t know about you, but sometimes it’s hard to find the words to pray. Sometimes, it’s only silence and sighs that I can offer. Other times, I can’t stop the words from flowing. For today, I give you prayers that have nourished me. They are prayers I’ve offered for myself and for others. They are prayers I hope PODCASTS – EPISCOPAL CAFE From All Points. From All Points is the monthly podcast from the Episcopal Cafe, where we examine the themes of the life of faith; shining a light on the lived life of faith for individuals and the church. Featuring the Cafe Magazine features team, Jon White, ClayOla Gitane, Charles Wilson, and Amy Haynie. HOLY TRINITY IS HOLY RELATIONSHIP (A REDISTRIBUTION OF 2 hours ago · The Very Rev. Sam Candler shares his sermon from Trinity Sunday, May 30, 2021. In the name of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen. So many of us priests and preachers begin our sermons every week with that phrase: “In the Name of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” DON’T LANGUISH, FLOURISH 1 day ago · by Tom Sine. Dr. Laurie Santos, a Psychology professor, reflecting on our emergence from this very disruptive pandemic, stated in the New York Times, “‘We’ve all just changed our routines so much’, she said.‘I think many of us have realized during the pandemic that some of the things we were doing before COVID -19 weren’t the kind of things leading to flourishing in ourlives.’”
WHY I GO TO THE WATER 8 hours ago · Kimberly Knowle-Zeller is an ordained ELCA pastor, mother of two, and spouse of an ELCA pastor. She lives with her family in Cole Camp, MO. You can read more at her website, follow her work on Facebook, or sign up for her monthly newsletter. BROOKLYN: APARTMENT BUILDING RISING WHERE PARISH HALL 19 hours ago · On property owned by St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Clinton Hill, Brooklyn a 17-story apartment tower will rise. The current parish hall is being demolished to make way for the tower. The developer has a 99-year ground lease with the church. Thirty percent of the housing will be affordable. CURRY ADDRESSES HOBART & WILLIAM SMITH 2020 GRADUATES 23 hours ago · Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, a graduate of Hobart College, delivered the commencement address at Hobart and William Smith Colleges for the graduating class of 2020. FOLLOWING THE CALL OF LOVE 1 day ago · Following the Call of Love. In today’s Gospel lesson Jesus is being discriminated against by the religious authorities of his tradition. He is acting in powerfully loving ways – embracing the misfits – the non-conformers – through casting out their demons and returning them to community. FIRST TO CLIMB DENALI, JUNE 7, 1913 12 hours ago · The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition. The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of ProgressiveChristianity.
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LEAN IN … THE NEED FOR SOCIETY TO LEAN IN, REACH OUT, CARE AND LOVEDURING THIS TIME
March 29, 2020 No Comments “Social distancing isn’t really what we are doing. What we are doing is physically distancing ourselves. What we need to do is social engagement. This will require setting boundaries around work, which has been a tyranny working its tendrils into our lives after 5:00. Now, as we work from home, what we must do is set clear work hour boundaries. The tendency will be to take our laptops into our community spaces. Don’t do it unless you are going to watch a movie on it. No. We need to make sure that we reign in the work creep and reengage in the familial life in the house and outside of it. Once we have reigned in our work, we can use our time to break out of isolation beyond the workday.”Read More »
NEW SPEAKING TO THE SOULFEAR NOT
March 30, 2020 No Comments “Most of us are doing fine, learning to live with uncertainty. I feel content. Attentive to others’ needs, but not feeling lonely or abandoned. I have enough to eat, my cats, the Prayer Book, Scripture, and a library full of books. My neighbors keep an eye on each other in a low-key and unstressed way. I even use social media some.”Read More »
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OUR CORONA-CLOISTER
March 29, 2020 2 Comments “…depending on how a monk feels on any particular day or hour or moment, one was either protected by the cloister gate or imprisoned by it. One was either shut down by the vows or enlivened by them.”Read More »
ARE PEACE AND JUSTICE ESSENTIAL SERVICES? March 27, 2020 No Comments “While COVID-19 reinforces the truth that, “Death is the Great Equalizer”, this pandemic exposes the structural disparities and racism that cries out for voices of PEACE and JUSTICE.”Read More »
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Luci and Jordan on the Portugese saint and martyr, QuiteriaListen Here »
March 29, 2020
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SUBVERSIVE UNDERCROFT #141 Ezekiel’s prophecy to the dead reminds of the possibility and promise of God’s love and the new life to come. Also, #WorstLentEverListen Here »
March 28, 2020
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FAITH TO GO FOR THE 5TH SUNDAY IN LENT How does Jesus bringing Lazarus from the tomb speak to us today?Listen Here »
March 27, 2020
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FAITH TO GO FOR THE 4TH SUNDAY IN LENT special guest Kari Robinson joins in to discuss the story of Jesus healing a blind man from this week’s gospel reading, it’s implications for our spiritual lives, and what conversations at home will be like based on these gospel themes.Listen Here »
March 23, 2020
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March 30, 2020
“Most of us are doing fine, learning to live with uncertainty. I feel content. Attentive to others’ needs, but not feeling lonely or abandoned. I have enough to eat, my cats, the Prayer Book, Scripture, and a library full of books. My neighbors keep an eye on each other in a low-key and unstressed way. I even use social media some.”Read More »
ALL CHURCHES ARE IN AN INTERIM: 3 VALUES FOR LIMINAL TIMESMarch 29, 2020
“During the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire Church is in a liminal time. We know we will emerge different from how we entered this era, but we cannot see what that will look like yet. And we do not like it. Trust me that while it is stressful, there are also blessings to thistime.”
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SHELTERING
March 28, 2020
“The Bible is full of references to sheltering. The first one that came to my mind was, “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High Will abide in the shadow of the Almighty” (Ps 91:1). Then there is “There will be a shelter to give shade from the heat by day, and refuge and protection from the storm and the rain” (Is 4:6). One that is frequently used in perilous times is “God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in times of trouble” (Ps 46:1).”Read More »
ANOTHER DAY AT THE OFFICEMarch 27, 2020
“That’s the beauty of the Office–it says for us what we can’t always say for ourselves, and when we say it enough times, it becomes part of us, packing itself away in the same place we learned to say the Lord’s Prayer, or the Gettysburg Address when we were forced to memorize it in the 8th grade. Prayers like “Guide us waking and guard us sleeping” or The Song of Simeon or the Prayer of St. John Chrysotom become embedded in us in the same way a skin graft takes hold–not “us” originally, but in time, imperceptibly becomingus.”
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March 29, 2020
“Social distancing isn’t really what we are doing. What we are doing is physically distancing ourselves. What we need to do is social engagement. This will require setting boundaries around work, which has been a tyranny working its tendrils into our lives after 5:00. Now, as we work from home, what we must do is set clear work hour boundaries. The tendency will be to take our laptops into our community spaces. Don’t do it unless you are going to watch a movie on it. No. We need to make sure that we reign in the work creep and reengage in the familial life in the house and outside of it. Once we have reigned in our work, we can use our time to break out of isolation beyond the workday.”Read More »
CHURCHES AS “FIRST RESPONDERS FOR SOULS”March 20, 2020
Our friends at ENS report on efforts by several large parishes in different parts of the country to respond to COVID-19 outbreak. The West Coast was an early flashpoint in the spread of COVID-19 in the United States. “It sort of came on fast here in Seattle,” said the Rev. Doyt Conn Jr., rector of Epiphany Episcopal Church. As of March 17, at least 56 people had died in Seattle and King County, Washington, more than a third ofRead More »
PRESIDING BISHOP ENCOURAGES ONLINE WORSHIP FOR EASTERMarch 17, 2020
“It is important to emphasize that suspension of in-person gatherings is not a suspension of worship. I very much encourage and support online worship.”Read More »
THE RIGHT REVEREND BARBARA C. HARRIS, 1930-2020March 14, 2020
A fierce soul has passed into life eternalRead More »
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March 29, 2020 2 Comments “…depending on how a monk feels on any particular day or hour or moment, one was either protected by the cloister gate or imprisoned by it. One was either shut down by the vows or enlivened by them.”Read More »
BOOK REVIEW: BUYING GOD March 28, 2020 No Comments As any doubt over the far-ranging consequences of different views on economic matters color our upcoming presidential election, our theology and civil engagement are absolutely intertwined.Read More »
ARE PEACE AND JUSTICE ESSENTIAL SERVICES? March 27, 2020 No Comments “While COVID-19 reinforces the truth that, “Death is the Great Equalizer”, this pandemic exposes the structural disparities and racism that cries out for voices of PEACE and JUSTICE.”Read More »
THOUGHTS ON ATONEMENT: COMING TO TERMS WITH THE CRUCIFIXION March 22, 2020 No Comments “That love, expressed in forgiveness on the Cross, is the heart of ‘atonement.’ Jesus’ life and death were above all a witness, there for us each day, each hour, showing the cost of pride, of arrogance, and greed.”Read More »
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