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Subject TLC Weekly: CEEP Rebrands to Reflect Its Mission; Unlocking the History of Deaconesses; Christian Reflections on Wordle
Date March 4, 2022 11:00 AM
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CEEP's New Name Reflects Its Mission

By Kirk Petersen
The former Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes has rebranded itself as the Episcopal Parish Network, reducing the emphasis on endowments. Plus, "consortium" has always sounded quaint.
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The Peacemakers
of Bunia

By Jesse Masai
The Anglican Church of Congo's Peace Center in the regional capital of Bunia teaches life skills, helps women recover from sexual trauma, and supports internally displaced persons.
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Unlocking the History of Deaconesses

By Neva Rae Fox
A 100-year-old book is providing insights into the early days of the Order of Deaconesses, a ministry that ended in 1970. Plus: An interview with the last remaining deaconess ([link removed]) , still active at age 87.
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Solitude Among
Saints & Artists

By Elizabeth Orens
Solitude has the power to heal broken spirits, to provide a deeper understanding of the self, to bring solitaries into God’s presence, to give birth to creative adventures, to awaken the soul.
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Christian Reflections On Wordle

By Michael B. Cover
Wordle takes far less time than a traditional crossword, doesn't require knowledge of trivia, and offers elements of risk and self-expression. It also exposes some of our societal illnesses.
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I Do Not Hope
To Turn Again

By Eugene R. Schlesinger
To be marked with ashes, to be told that we are dust, bound for dust, is an act of humility, but it ought not be an act of humiliation, because we are loved dust, and we are loved precisely in our dustiness.
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Reading the News Like a Christian, Part 4

By Abigail Woolley Cutter
If we have managed, despite all obstacles, to create a space of health, where people can thrive and joy is possible, the fitting response to reading the news must be to extend hospitality to others.
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