1700 years since the Council of Nicaea
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The Council of Nicaea met in the summer of the year 325, so that this year
marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council, the first such gathering. To
mark...
Psalm 107
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"pay attention"
Psalm 107 is the start of Book V of the Psalter. Book IV is heavy with
exilic themes, and Book V turns to praise, thanksgiving, and hope....
Unbinding the Unbindable Bound Man
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Below is a rough translation and some initial comments regarding Luke
8:26-39, the gospel reading the second Sunday after Pentecost in the
Revised Commo...
Testament (2025): Something New [s1e01]
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[image: Stephen in a mid shot with other people close by. He wears a yellow
jacket]
Over the years there have been several attempts to adapt the Book of Ac...
Everyday Oneness
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Once, I rode the Auto Train between Florida and Virginia. As the overnight
ride was drawing to a close, a father was trying to help his very young and
st...
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*The indispensable guide to curating resources for worship in the Episcopal
Church.*
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Why Was Jesus' Ascension into Heaven so Joyful?
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Have you ever noticed that unlike the death of a parent, the last day as
president of a beloved politician, or the retirement of a favorite
celebrity...
From Tim Ferris
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From Tim Ferris:
1. Do not answer calls from unrecognized phone numbers
2. Do not e-mail first thing in the morning or last thing at night. The
former...
The World’s Fear Of The Truth-Telling Soul
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God's food for thought.
Don't be surprised when they hate you for speaking God's truth.
The post The World’s Fear Of The Truth-Telling Soul appeared firs...
Doing the dishes so we can spread the Gospel
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We don't spend enough time making the main thing the main thing at General
Convention. But for 90 minutes early one morning, deputies and bishops
gathered ...
God, Grace, and Horses
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To say the past almost two years have been trying is an understatement. We
were living life, and then...
It all stopped. During the pandemic, so much slo...
Bernd Wallet – Archbishop of Utrecht
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After delays because of Covid, Bernd Wallet was finally ordained bishop and
installed as Archbishop of Utrecht in the Old Catholic Church.
Happy Christmas
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Many thanks to all of you who have written inquiring about the silence on
this blog. It seems that after two volumes on silence I have written myself
into ...
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I was searching google images to find the type of steam tractor that one
might find in 1901 for a familial research project and I came across this :
from t...
On Being 80
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oh yes. A new thing. My liver enzymes are up. The result of methotrexate
for 20 years, and leflunomide combined with it, has a high rate leading to
toxic l...
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