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Canadian Bishop Joins Diocese of Olympia
By Kirk Petersen
The Rt. Rev. Melissa Skelton, who just retired as a bishop and metropolitan in the Anglican Church of Canada, has been named an assisting bishop in the Diocese of Olympia -- joining a small cadre of cross-provincial crozier carriers.
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Rowan Williams on
Vital NT Questions
By Sarah Puryear
The former Archbishop of Canterbury reached a global audience of nearly 800 people with a recent virtual study day on two of the central questions of the New Testament, hosted by the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies at Duke Divinity School.
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Joining Brother Jimmy
In Southwest Georgia
By Stephen Herbert
"Brother Jimmy" Lawrence arrived in 1905 as rector of Calvary Church in Americus, Georgia, and planted other congregations throughout the area, some of which survive today.
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Ethics: Forgiveness
In Three Parts
By Victor Lee Austin
Christians are called to forgive, but complete forgiveness requires repentance on the part of the wrongdoer. True repentance has a three-part test: recognition, ownership, and sorrow.
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Here
By David Ney
In the Scriptures there are two ingredients that make up the word here: Person and place. “Here” denotes the occasion in which person and place come together. This coming together is the foundation of the divine-human encounter.
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Experiencing Lent As
Transfigured Disciples
By Mother Miriam, CSM
If you are to have any experience of God, you must gather up the sufferings of your life, however small, and bring them to be transfigured in the revelation of Christ. See them no longer as weights hung upon you, but instead as molds which are shaping you, forces which are lifting you up to God.
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Against Non-Apologies
By Neal Michell
For an apology to be effective, the person who was hurt must know that the person uttering the harmful words really understands how deeply the recipient was hurt.
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