Albany Choirmaster Denies Sex-Abuse Charges, Jesus' Bible
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Rachel Taber-Hamilton, left, and Julia Ayala Harris began what appeared to be a joyful working relationship at the 2022 General Convention | screen capture from House of Deputies video
** Deputies Rift: VP Challenges President
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By Kirk Petersen
The Rev. Rachel Taber-Hamilton has launched a bid to oust President Julia Ayala Harris, highlighting a personal rupture over staffing for a commission on Indigenous boarding schools Read on. ([link removed])
** Albany Choirmaster Denies Sex-Abuse Charges
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By Kirk Petersen
The music director at the cathedral of the Diocese of Albany denies allegations that he groomed and sexually abused a young chorister two decades ago, when both were singers at the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys in New York City. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Musician Turned to God in Her Grief
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By Ryan Flanigan
Leila Way, songwriter-in-residence at Resurrection, South Austin has released a new album that traces her journey through loneliness and fear, as God restored her marriage and renewed her faith. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Title IV Case Targets Priests Who Met on Discord
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By Kirk Petersen
Four priests have separately told TLC that they believe they were targeted by a progressive activist seeking to drive conservatives out of the Episcopal Church. Read on ([link removed]) .
Also, Kirk Petersen receives the Episcopal Communicators’ highest award for newswriting. Read on ([link removed]) .
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** Jesus' Bible
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By Hannah Matis
In its original Hebrew, the Old Testament is full of complex wordplay and conveys multiple registers of meaning, conveying its full range of emotion and beauty. Read on ([link removed]) .
** You Lose When You Deny Death
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By Carolyn Coleman
“I’ve learned that when we use the word lost to describe the condition of our dead ones we are, in fact, speaking to our own condition.” Read on ([link removed]) .
** Whither the Epiclesis?
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By Terry Wong
Prayers invoking the Holy Spirit on the Eucharistic bread and wine may have been dropped by Thomas Cranmer, but their restoration recovers a key Reformation insight about the Spirit’s work in the sacraments. Read on ([link removed]) .
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