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Disciple: Holy Disruption: Worship, Liturgy and Race
posted on Jan 15, 2020 By the Rev. Jemonde Taylor
Though many would like to think otherwise, sometimes Christian practices can do more to reinscribe racism than disrupt racism. The images in the stained-glass windows and Sunday school lessons, the hymns sung...
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Disciple: Two Golden Rules
posted on Jan 15, 2020 by the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman
There are two versions of the Golden Rule. You know them both: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," which is Jesus' version. And the other version: "The one who has the most gold makes the rules."...
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Disciple: As a Christian People
posted on Jan 15, 2020 By Alice Freeman The Executive Council of The Episcopal Church is one of the interim governing bodies charged with accomplishing the ongoing work and tasks set forth at the triennial gatherings of General Convention, the main governing body ...
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Disciple: A Space for Truth
posted on Jan 15, 2020 By Traci Picard
The Center for Reconciliation (CFR) is a small, grassroots nonprofit based in the Cathedral of St. John in Providence, Rhode Island. The Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island founded the CFR in 2013 as a response to many factor...
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Disciple: Discovering History
posted on Jan 15, 2020 One congregation explores history as a step to Becoming Beloved Community
By Christine McTaggart
Long before St. Luke's, Salisbury, applied for a Mission Endowment Grant in fall 2018, they entered a discernment process. They wanted ...
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Disciple: Reimagining Curacies: An Update
posted on Jan 15, 2020 By Christine McTaggart
In fall 2018, the Diocese of North Carolina shared the news it had received a nearly $1 million Lilly Endowment grant to help establish Reimagining Curacies, a program designed to form newly ordained clergy into comm...
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Caminando with Jesus
CAMINANDO WITH JESUS: The Baptism of Jesus
posted on Jan 8, 2020 CAMINANDO WITH JESUS is a series of reflections on the Sunday Gospel by clergy and laity from across the Diocese. Sign up to receive CAMINANDO WITH JESUS in your inbox each Wednesday. Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan, to be bap...
Read MoreGoing Solar: St. Andrew's, Greensboro, Welcomes a Different Kind of Energy
posted on Dec 27, 2019 Are you concerned with the rising cost of your parish's energy bills and concerned with the carbon footprint your parish is leaving for our children or grandchildren? Have you considered reducing the carbon footprint and reducing the amount of en...
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CAMINANDO WITH JESUS: The Queen Comes Down
posted on Dec 26, 2019 Christmas 1 | December 29, 2019 By the Rev. Lauren F. Winner
CAMINANDO WITH JESUS is a series of reflections on the Sunday Gospel by clergy and laity from across the Diocese.
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CAMINANDO WITH JESUS: The Descent of Love
posted on Dec 25, 2019 The Feast of the Incarnation | December 25, 2019 By The Rev Daniel D. Robayo
CAMINANDO WITH JESUS is a series of reflections on the Sunday Gospel by clergy and laity from across the Diocese.
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