Sep 2009
God is found in patient work of conversation - Presiding Bishop Schori
29/Sep/2009 16:59 Filed in: General
When I make diocesan visitations, I often remind people that the word "conversation" has its origins first in Latin and then in Middle English, where it means "to spend time with." Read More...
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How did Esther know?
24/Sep/2009 13:30 Filed in: Inspiration
How did Esther know? How did she know the difference between
unreasonable, dangerous hubris and faithful saltiness when she asked for
the lives of the Jews in Persia? Read More...
unreasonable, dangerous hubris and faithful saltiness when she asked for
the lives of the Jews in Persia? Read More...
How Many Christians Does It Take To Change A Light Bulb?
19/Sep/2009 18:24 Filed in: Humor
Forwarded by a Methodist in Mississippi to an Episcopalian in New Orleans to a Lutheran in San Jose to an Episcopalian in Almaden
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A Capable Wife, who can find
17/Sep/2009 14:42 Filed in: Inspiration
An incredibly talented, generous, committed woman who meets the every need of her household with aplomb. Wow! What a gal! She has autonomy, mastery, and clarity of purpose! How does she do it? Read More...
Reflection from Helen
13/Sep/2009 12:47 Filed in: Inspiration
In his gospel, James tells us of the dangers of the tongue to poison relationships. Read More...
Notes from Fr.Mike
12/Sep/2009 09:54 Filed in: Information
Sunday AM Parenting Discussions >
Group Spiritual Direction >
2nd Adult forum Sunday Mornings >
Every Sunday, beginning about 9:15, a gathering of adults meet to discuss questions and issues of faith. It’s fun and we often learn something. Right now, we are reading chapters out of “Amazing Grace” by Kathleen Norris to focus our attention on the vocabulary of faith.
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Group Spiritual Direction >
2nd Adult forum Sunday Mornings >
Every Sunday, beginning about 9:15, a gathering of adults meet to discuss questions and issues of faith. It’s fun and we often learn something. Right now, we are reading chapters out of “Amazing Grace” by Kathleen Norris to focus our attention on the vocabulary of faith.
Read More...