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Subject TLC Weekly: Colin Powell, Episcopalian; Cornerstones: St. Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide; Will Liturgy Be Enough?
Date November 19, 2021 3:29 PM
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First Bishop of West Tennessee Dies at 95
By Kirk Petersen
The Rt. Rev. Alex Dickson retired as the first Bishop of West Tennessee in 1995 and later left the Episcopal Church, joining the Anglican Church in North America.
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Nebraska Parish Bonds With Yazidi
By Neva Rae Fox
Lincoln, Nebraska is home to the largest U.S. community of Yazidi, a Kurdish minority who fled persecution in the Middle East. A local Episcopal church has nurtured them for years.
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Bishop Conversations Preceding Lambeth

Bishops and others from around the world gathered virtually to discuss caring for God's creation, in the latest of a series of monthly conversations building up to next summer's Lambeth Conference.
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Bishop Roundup: Ecuador, Pitts., N.Y.

By Kirk Petersen
The Diocese of Ecuador Central elected its first Afro-Ecuadorian bishop. Pittsburgh consecrated a Black female bishop, and the Bishop of New York announced retirement plans.
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The Soul of Philanthropy

By Mark Michael

A magisterial review of the history of philanthropy examines the "philanthrocapitalists" of today, and urges a return to a more democratic, humble Judeo-Christian model, transposed into a secular idiom.
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[link removed] Encounter Each Other

By Joseph Wandera
While the vast majority of African Anglicans are deeply orthodox on the matters that have shaken the Communion, they still love and seek fellowship with those who hold different stances from their own.
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What's Wrong With Big Business?

By Stewart Clem
A business is too big when it becomes something humans must serve rather than something that serves human society. This happens often in an economy that has become synonymous with the market.
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