Not digital, but it appears our university library has a physical copy - if nothing else comes up, I'm glad to do some scanning, if there's a section you're looking for.
Not digital, but it appears our university library has a physical copy - if nothing else comes up, I'm glad to do some scanning, if there's a section you're looking for.
Yes, the quote is the opening paragraph of that essay, pp 87-88.
I do - glad to help.
Screenshot of a headline from The Living Church of an offensive gesture
Hey The Living Church... are you sure "parody" is the word you want to go with on this one?
And yes, those are Taylor Swift themed stickers.
Brochures and stickers for Canterbury: the Episcopal Church at William & Mary
Tabling for our campus ministry at the W&M, and a student just came up to us and admitted she knew nothing of the Episcopal Church, but after Bp. Budde's sermon, she wants to learn more! Evangelism!
If the argument is that Bp. Budde, in a religious setting, overstepped her bounds by being political (a stance with which I disagree, she preached the Gospel), perhaps our political institutions should not overstep their bounds and decide what constitutes theological orthodoxy.
Just a thought.
We are all guilty of the sin of not caring for those around us, and if weβre not hearing that sermon as a wakeup call for each of us, weβre missing the point. May God have mercy on us all, as we strive to show mercy to those who most need it.
Bp. Budde spoke directly to one with great power who needed to hear that some of those he represents are scared. But she did so by preaching the Gospel.
But if weβre not using our power, our voice in the ways we still have it to speak in support of those whose voices need to be heard, then we are wasting our time.
He felt he had an obligation to use that voice in support of those who would not be heard. A voice to the voiceless.
The Episcopal Church does not have the power we once had β mostly for the good, Iβd say.
He had just released a statement about immigration in the UK, and was asked to explain it. Before he left, he shared with us that he had hesitated to speak up, but realized that in England, the public still listens to Church of England leaders
Last spring, I was in York (the old one, in England) on pilgrimage with our college students. We had the honor of spending part of the day with the Archbishop of York, who was generous with his time β but then he had to leave for an interview with the BBC.
Bob Uecker had another critical skill we donβt see much anymore: he knew how to be absolutely hysterical without being cruel or mean to other people. Thatβs not easy to do, and I suppose it helps when you provide so much of your own material.
A few years back, I found 36 in active, ordained ministry from W&M. A few now retired, but still....
Yes to both!
I'm pretty sure I amended the canons last night, undoubtedly in some horrific way that would break the church.
But very glad to hear you're testing negative!
General Convention is over. First order of business:
#gc81
"We would need to debate that question about debates..." we've gotten to that part of Convention, I see. #gc81
Proposal: sleepy time General Convention podcast narrated by the GC Secretary and Voting Secretary. #gc81 #savingthechurch
"We will always have the OG Prayer C." #gc81
Apparently we're about to consider whether to ghost one of our resolutions. In a parliamentary way. #gc81
This year, we have a young adult as a deputy, so we did not need to use the special provision. But! She started at the last convention as our youth alternate, and wanted to come back as a full deputy. Our deputation has been enriched by her presence. Every diocese can do this!
As we hear from the AMAZING Official Youth Presence, I make my triennial announcement: The Diocese of Southern Virginia has a canonical requirement to include a youth or young adult as one of our deputies or alternates, who attends convention regardless of position. #gc81
Bp. Sean Rowe!
Congratulations, Presiding Bishop-elect Sean Rowe! Now, let's get to work and keep on following Jesus.
(Let's vote first. Then get to work.) #gc81
Not the calmest lunch any of us have ever eaten
Adjourned for lunch! Yikes.