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Subject TLC Weekly: Anderson to Retire as Nashotah Dean & Return to Classroom
Date September 29, 2023 3:16 PM
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Unique among Episcopal seminaries, enrollment doubled during his tenure

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Nashotah enrollment has doubled under Garwood Anderson's tenure


** Nashotah Dean to Return to Classroom
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By Kirk Petersen

Garwood Anderson, Ph.D., will step down as " data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]">dean of Nashotah House in order to return to teaching. He has guided the seminary through growth that has bucked the national trend. Read on ([link removed]) .


** Nigerian Archbishop Moves Away from the West
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By Douglas LeBlanc

The Anglican Archbishop of Nigeria has distanced himself from a coup in Niger, backed the economic alliance known as BRICS, and agreed to change the governance of churches launched in the United States. Read on ([link removed]) .


** 'Disappointment, Pain, and Grief'
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By Kirk Petersen

The House of Bishops issued a statement acknowledging “the disappointment, pain, and grief” expressed across the Episcopal Church in the wake of recent misconduct allegations against bishops. Read on ([link removed]) .


** 1923 Archives: A Pilgrimage to Jamestown
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A century ago this week, The Living Church reported on a pilgrimage to historic Virginia sites led by a priest who became known as the father of Colonial Williamsburg. Read on ([link removed]) .
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** Frustration: Good for the Soul?
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By Molly Jane Layton

When frustrated, if I pause and acknowledge the apparent meaninglessness of the situation, I realize not so much that there is no meaning, but that the meaning I want to impose does not fit. Read on ([link removed]) .


** Tobacco and Twitter
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By Chip Russell

The Surgeon General once endorsed smoking. Tobacco preferences signified social class or moral character. I wonder if we might eventually find ourselves in a similar situation with social media. Read on ([link removed]) .

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