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Melbourne Calls Bishop Across the Oceans ([link removed])
by Douglas LeBlanc
Bishop Ric Thorpe has overseen church growth in London for nearly 10 years, partly as director of the Gregory Centre for Church Multiplication. Read on ([link removed]) .
Scholar, Episcopal Priest to Lead Wittenberg University ([link removed])
by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga
The Rev. Canon Dr. Christian Brady of the Diocese of Lexington is Wittenberg University’s 16th president. Read on ([link removed]) .
From the Archives: Mid the Explosion, Deity Reigned (1950) ([link removed])
by Mark Michael
The South Amboy Power Pier Explosion damaged two Episcopal churches, but clergy gave thanks for deepened devotion and opportunities to serve. Read on ([link removed]) .
2025 Essay Contest Now Open ([link removed])
Our annual Student Essays in Christian Wisdom Competition is now open. Learn more here ([link removed]) .
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On the Ascension: Flesh of our Flesh and Bone of our Bone ([link removed])
by Daniel Martins
At the Incarnation, God came to us, taking on our nature. At the Ascension, one of our own goes to the right hand of God. Read on ([link removed]) .
Lidda and Joppa, In Peter’s Time and Ours ([link removed])
by Grey Maggiano
The Book of Acts shows Peter entering fearlessly into communities to bring hope and healing. That ministry continues in the Middle East. Read on ([link removed]) .
Cranmer’s Preface to the Great Bible: The Gift of Scripture ([link removed])
by Jonathan Leonard
In his preface to the 1538 Great Bible, Thomas Cranmer insisted that Scripture is for everyone. Through it, the Spirit gives us Christ. Read on ([link removed]) .
On Calling a Priest: Asking the Right Questions ([link removed])
by Omar Cisneros
The questions asked of potential candidates for parish leadership ought to focus first on following Jesus and only secondarily on skills. Read on ([link removed]) .
A Walk with Jesus: Liturgical Improvisation as Resistance ([link removed])
by Abigail Woolley Cutter
A Good Friday ecumenical procession demonstrated that following the cross is political, a sign that God’s power is made perfect in weakness. Read on ([link removed]) .
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