From The Living Church <[email protected]>
Subject Quincy Lawsuit Settled, the Unselfish Pastor, Farewell Methodist Catholicism
Date February 7, 2020 1:34 PM
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TEC and ACNA Settle Quincy Lawsuit

By Kirk Petersen
Eleven years of litigation over property of the former Episcopal Diocese of Quincy has ended with a settlement between the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church in North America. No real estate will change hands, and the Episcopal Church will receive funds in an amount not disclosed.
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Rector Honored for Homeless Shelter

By Mark Michael
The governor of Wisconsin used his State of the State address to praise a rector who established a homeless shelter in the small town where he serves.
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The Gnat Line's
Gothic Treasure

By Stephen Herbert
Restoration planning is under way in a poor region of the Georgia Piedmont for an architecturally significant church dating to the 1850s.
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Johnny Cash's
Rooted Gospel

Review by Jody Howard
A priest and long-time Johnny Cash fan who served a church less than a mile from the country legend's grave reviews Trains, Jesus and Murder: The Gospel According to Johnny Cash.
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Editorial: Farewell, Methodist Catholicism

By The Living Church
The plan for an amicable split between factions of the United Methodist Church may avoid the litigation that has cost vast sums of money for Episcopalians and Anglicans. But it departs from the catholic vision of pioneering Methodist evangelist John Mott.
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The Unselfish Pastor

By Dane Neufeld
Many people in the pews will spend their professional lives in competitive and ambitious environments. As pastors, continually asking God to empty ourselves of these desires, to guard our hearts and actions from selfish ambition, is one of the greatest gifts we can give to our people.
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Hell Is Other People

By Eugene R. Schlesinger
A spoiler-filled article examines the the many-layered and quirky theology of The Good Place, which recently ended after four seasons.
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