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The Garden at St. Francis in the Diocese of Long Island has been harvesting a variety of produce for 15 years. | Courtesy of the Rev. Grace Flint
Long Island Garden Ministry Bears Witness for 15 Years ([link removed])
by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga
A pioneering garden ministry in Long Island is on its 15th harvest season. Read on ([link removed]) .
RIP: Bishop Charles Arthurson ([link removed])
by Tony Burton
Canada’s first Indigenous bishop was sharp-witted, tireless, and “seamlessly and profoundly Cree, Christian, and Anglican.” Read on ([link removed]) .
In New Orleans, a Jazz Musician Sings Through the Psalms ([link removed])
by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga
A jazz musician in the Diocese of Louisiana presents the psalms in the way it was intended: as a form of music. Read on ([link removed]) .
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The Great Episcopal Summer Shutdown ([link removed])
by Tom Dahlman
Eighty percent of household moves happen in the summer, just when Episcopal churches shutter half their programming and put out a “Gone Fishing” sign. Read on ([link removed]) .
But Why Bother? ([link removed])
by Walter Hartt
The Church’s life is found only in its gracious Savior. Thus, the Church’s witness in the world, including the work of justice, comes by grace. Read on ([link removed]) .
Moral Relativism and Moral Censure ([link removed])
by John Bauerschmidt
Western culture, especially in the United States, is marked paradoxically by relativism and clear-eyed fanaticism, often in the same voices. Read on ([link removed]) . ([link removed])
Why I Don’t Use AI for Sermons ([link removed])
by Cole Hartin
Clergy are ordained to the ministry of preaching, a task that connects real people with the Word of God. AI simply can't make that connection. Read on ([link removed]) .
A Patron Saint for Christian Unity? ([link removed])
by Geoffrey Mackey
Isaac of Nineveh may be the only post-fifth century figure officially canonized in Orthodox, Oriental, Assyrian, and Roman Churches. Read on ([link removed]) .
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