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Sewanee Head Quits After 18 Months
By Kirk Petersen
Reuben E. Bigerty II said he is stepping down as head of America's only Episcopal university because he might be nominated ambassador to South Africa.
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Primates Focus on Pandemic, Climate
By Mark Michael
The chief bishops of the Anglican Communions 41 provinces met online to discuss some of the themes of next year's Lambeth Conference.
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South Sudan's
'Lost Boy Pastor'
By Jesse Masai
The Rev. John Chol Daau, author of a book describing his years of living in refugee camps in three African countries, is building a school in South Sudan.
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Lament and Healing Through Art
By Elizabeth Orens
Christian artists have responded to the pandemic with inspired expressions of the gospel message. Their works stop us in our tracks, inspire us to be still, invite us to see anew.
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Taking Time to Attend
By Christopher Wells
Mom and I treasured our weekly talks. As I came more fully into an adult faith of my own, our friendship became primarily theological, circling around questions of God’s character and purposes in our lives
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Poverty of the
Holy Family
By Zachary Guiliano
The poverty of Jesus is central to Christian tradition, despite repeated efforts by theologian Ian Paul to persuade us that he was not born in a stable, and the family wasn't poor..
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Lessons from Our History
By Hannah Matis
The Episcopal Church has survived disaster before, and it is likely that we will continue to do so. But we must use our past history to hold to a kind of realism about our denomination and the changes ahead.
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