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Water and Prayer: Andrew Wilson, Diocese of Florida
It has been a blessing for me to meet Sarah from the Diocese of Western…
Young Adult Festival 2012: Meet Indianapolis
Filed under: Young Adult Festival, Young Adult Opportunities, Young Adults
A Sense of Unity: Grace Baranowski, Diocese of Indianapolis
Being invited to attend the 56th annual United Nations Commission on the Status of Women…
New Old Language – Michelle Harvey, Diocese of Oregon
In the beginning there was the Word…“We have to be very smart with our words. …
Moneyball & The Budget
In November, I attended the Provincial Coordinator for Campus Ministry meeting at “815” (Episcopal Church…
Called to Service:Grace Baranowski, Diocese of Indianapolis
Reflecting on the lessons of the UNCSW I return to an observation I noted at…
Stories of Hope: Jordan Haynie (Diocese of Fort Worth)
The Commission on the Status of Women can be a difficult place to be. Not…
Men Are the Same Everywhere: Sam Liebl (Diocese of Texas)
“Men are the same everywhere.” Those were the words of a women’s rights activist from…
Who will lead? Rebecca Ogus (Diocese of Eastern North Carolina/Ohio)
Happy Leap Day! There are so many things I’d like to say, but I am…
Progress at UNCSW: Christopher Esposito-Bernard (Diocese of New York)
“Why are they sending you?” My mother’s question poked with an edge of suspicion. Undoubtedly,…
A Church Called to Action: Rebecca Ogus, Diocese of Ohio
The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is held annually at UN…
A Lenten Journey of Restoration*
During the first Wednesday dinner in Lent, a freshmen reported his excitement about hosting his…
Young Adults and Refugee Resettlement: Welcome to Atlanta
This evening six young adults gathered around a hearty Italian feast in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood…
Living Church
In the summer of 2006 I got one of the strangest requests that I can…
Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of Atlanta + Some: Willie Goforth, Diocese of Olympia
1. I am thinking of two numbers. (They are between 1 and 1000.) Guess what…