August 5 ribbon cutting at One Church Street, Johnstown, New York | Photo: Fulton-Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce
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N.Y. Church Rejects 'Church-Food Separation'
By Kirk Petersen
“Do you want to know what your vestry is really made of? If you want to know, throw a half million dollars in the middle of the table and say, ‘so, I think we shouldn’t take this money. How about you?’” Read on.
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God, Beauty, and Architecture
By Duo Dickinson
There is a uniquely problematic desire to build for the divine in the very human world of architecture. Read on.
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Rest in Peace: Timothy Dudley-Smith
By Douglas LeBlanc
The author of “Tell Out My Soul” and 400 other hymns, Dudley-Smith was an important leader among evangelicals in the Church of England, serving as Bishop of Thetford and writing a two-volume biography of John Stott. Read on.
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Archives: Appeals (1899)
TLC’s subscribers read of needs for a missionary for a promising school in Liberia, funds to rebuild a Wisconsin church after a devastating tornado, and five priests for Kansas “who can live on six hundred dollars for the first year, in fields white for the harvest.” Read on.
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Another Page Turns
By Eugene R. Schlesinger
Covenant’s departing editor reflects on his work over the last five years: 1,440 essays, a broadened body of contributors, and a few brushes with controversy. Read on.
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Rosemary — Half My Soul
By Richard Kew
“She was a remarkable woman, rich in faith, selfless in service, highly intelligent, and always glorying in the privilege of being a priest’s spouse. My privilege was to be her husband and soulmate.” Read on.
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We Need the Bollandists!
By Richard Mammana
The Episcopal Church’s sanctoral calendar is bafflingly confusing. A Jesuit-originated society sets a model of responsible scholarship about the saints we would do well to emulate. Read on.
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