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Philippians 2:5-11 Empty of all privilege and power, empty of all vanity and puffed up pride he arrives not as a great warrior astride a
Philippians 2:5-11 Empty of all privilege and power, empty of all vanity and puffed up pride he arrives not as a great warrior astride a
Reunion would involve the dioceses of Milwaukee, Fond du Lac and Eau Claire.
David Paulsen of ENS writes that the diocese sent its request to bishops and standing committees across the church.
Churches are partnering with public agencies and local non-profits, expanding feeding ministries and taking other measures, writes Jim Hinch for Episcopal News Service.
The theme was innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, reports Melodie Woerman for ENS.
The April 1 program features a memorial to lives lost, Narcan overdose training and religious art.
Christopher Graham’s book traces the sometimes-surprising racial history of St. Paul’s, Richmond, Va., the former “Cathedral of the Confederacy.”
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This week the team is back in the studio with technical difficulties and appreciates your patient listening hearts.
Today’s episode is all about Esther John, a Pakistani convert to Christianity who was killed in 1960, and is featured on the western wall of Westminster Abbey as one of the 20th Century Martyrs. We talk colonialism, conversion, and family stuff!
This week Charlette and David are joined by Katherine Bom, the Executive Director of RefugeeNet
This week we’re exploring the life and legacy of Pauli Murray: poet, lawyer, activist, priest, writer, teacher, architect of Brown v. Board, founder of NOW, LGBTQ+ saint.
Contemplating the story of Lazarus, I had to find a King James Bible to see if it really says, “he stinketh.” That’s the memory that
Reading: John 12:20-26 By now, most of us are quite familiar with the story of Oscar Romero, and the dramatic moment of his death…assassinated while
John 11:1-45 To the sound of distant weeping I exited:“Eleazar, Eleazar,” my sisters criedbut the keen came as if from the bottom of a well,
A prayer for quiet rest –After Psalm 131 (by Josh Huber) O Mother, you see me as I am–dust and to dust returning. I keep
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