Parishioner Bill Barlow had his preaching bands on today, on the topic of forgiving.
Although he’s not (yet) an ordained priest or deacon, Bill has studied theology and is a dynamic and engaging preacher. Also, he’s clearly a Cubs fan.
Parishioner Bill Barlow had his preaching bands on today, on the topic of forgiving.
Although he’s not (yet) an ordained priest or deacon, Bill has studied theology and is a dynamic and engaging preacher. Also, he’s clearly a Cubs fan.
In the wake of natural disasters at home and abroad, and troubles such as the violence last month in Charlottesville, says Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, it is easy to grow weary, tempting to be downcast and give up.
Via: Presiding Bishop Curry: We cannot do everything. But we can pray, give, work.
[Episcopal News Service] Hate symbols showed up seemingly overnight as graffiti on the sign in front of St. James Episcopal Church in Bozeman, Montana. By the next morning, on Sept. 10, parishioners had reclaimed their sign with messages of love.
Via: After Montana church vandalized with swastika, parish responds with pink hearts, messages of love