Congratulations, Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh on a successful reorganizing convention! An assisting bishop. A restored Constitution. A new priest. A return to true Anglican traditions. Hope for the future. Hallelujah! Reports are here.
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"Moving Forward In Grace"
I like that. It has a very positive feeling about it.
In 2000, when I came to the Episcopal Church, I spoke with the Rector of what was soon to become my parish. When I asked him abut "The Gay Issue" his response was "Yes, it's coming to a head, and some people are going to have to leave. But the church will be just fine, if not stronger."
Mind you, this was before +VGR. Prophetic words. And from the looks of it, words applicable to Pittsburgh.
For Margaret and Joel who are true disciples ministering to the people on the poorest Native American reservation in the US. And especially for Margaret who has more funerals in a month than most priests have in several years. And thanks for allowing the children to call her Grandma. She is the best possible person/priest in her position. For Peg and Jim. For all those who believe that guns can solve our problems. For our dysfunctional Congress. For Christ Church Meadville. For R and D especially for R. For me. For Ward. For Bro John. For Jim, especially. For those in the church who are distressed. For A as she deals with dysfunction. For Ginny. For Amelia. For Julie Anne. For Danny. For Amy. For J's mom. For Art and Mary. For rain in California. For Jeri. For Caleb and those who research RA. For J and D. For Tim and Ruth. For Ted. For VC and N. For Lee. For S and P.
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2 comments:
"Moving Forward In Grace"
I like that. It has a very positive feeling about it.
In 2000, when I came to the Episcopal Church, I spoke with the Rector of what was soon to become my parish. When I asked him abut "The Gay Issue" his response was "Yes, it's coming to a head, and some people are going to have to leave. But the church will be just fine, if not stronger."
Mind you, this was before +VGR. Prophetic words. And from the looks of it, words applicable to Pittsburgh.
My prayers ascend with yours!
John
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