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“It is easy for us to see God as our host, but God as guest is another matter.”

“It is easy for us to see God as our host, but God as guest is another matter.”

A lost jazz album from the Night Pastor, Florida moves forward to re-do their bishop’s election, and Martha’s Vineyard residents, led by the local Episcopal Parish welcomes the stranger. All these and more in this week’s roundup of news and stories from across the church

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has announced that the Rt. Rev. W. Michie Klusmeyer, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia, will succeed Bishop-elect E. Mark Stevenson in the role of canon to the presiding bishop for ministry within The Episcopal Church

The United Kingdom bade farewell to Queen Elizabeth II at a state funeral service today in London’s Westminster Abbey that reflected her deep Christian faith as well as the diversity of the modern nation and the Commonwealth.

St. Andrew’s Church in Edgartown, Mass. opened its doors to provide emergency shelter on Sept. 14 to 43 men, women and children, all apparently migrants from Venezuela.

Clark experienced a health crisis and the death of her husband, but the relationship between her and the diocese did not waver.

Jerry Hames writes that Episcopal artists and musicians are invited to submit work that reflects “Praying the Hours.”
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We remember the Queen and then move into talking about misconceptions about the Bible before getting into the parable of the wicked servant

David and Charlette discuss the parable of the rich man and the dishonest manager and what it means for our lives today.

Luci and Jordan kick off season 4 talking about the Chinese martyr Agatha Lin Zhao

“What I suspect is meant is a relational indebtedness, the type that twists a gift into a foundation for a different relationship.”

Whoever is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much…- Luke 16:10 Some pray for faith to move mountains;but overlook the gnarled and knotty

“Walking there’s lots of room and time for reflection, meandering thoughts, whimsical tangents, observation, prayer, and, you know, exercise.”

The Standing Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida has shared some details of an upcoming convention to try again to elect their next bishop
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