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Subject TLC Weekly: New Primate in the Philippines; Rembrandt's UnKosher Supper; Re-evaluating David Brooks
Date April 15, 2021 9:59 AM
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New Anglican Primate In the Philippines

By Mark Michael
The Bishop of Northern Philippines, Brent Harry W. Alawas, has been elected to lead the Episcopal Church in the Philippines as prime bishop and primate. He was the only candidate, and will serve concurrently as diocesan bishop.
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Katrina-Tested Bishop Charles Jenkins Dies

By Kirk Petersen
The Rt. Rev. Charles Edward Jenkins III was badly shaken by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and for the remainder of his stress-shortened episcopacy he worked to address the racial and economic inequities exposed by the storm.
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Rembrandt’s
Un-Kosher Supper

By Dennis Raverty
Rembrandt's famous The Supper at Emmaus depicts Jesus at a Passover meal, blessing risen bread, which was prohibited during Passover. Did the Dutch master make a mistake, or was he trying to make a point?
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London Artists Explore 'Wilderness'

By Amber Noel
The Haven+London ministers to artists and creatives by providing safe spaces, mental health resources and opportunities to exhibit or perform. By understanding the artistic temperament, The Haven+ brings artists to Christ without proselytizing.
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Re-Evaluating
David Brooks

By Matt Boulter
After reading a book that I found banal, I paid little attention to David Brooks for more than a decade. But with the coming of the Trump presidency, Brooks's voice began to reverberate back into my head, and this time it felt more like a soothing balm.
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We Are Not
Mere Christians

By Tricia Lyons
In the Episcopal Church, we have often aped the secularization of our age, withholding or wandering away from testimonies about the real presence of Christ. The Church declines because our evangelism contains less and less of our sacramental life and imagination.
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Our Reluctance
To Evangelize

By Titus Presler
Episcopalians commit to "proclaiming by word and example the good news of God in Christ. But in practice, we often say yes to example but no to word. How can we overcome our reluctance to engage in evangelism?
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