
News from St. Nicholas Episcopal Church, Elk Grove Village Vicar’s Corner A Metra train ride can be quite the adventure. Depending upon the time and line, the ride can be a quiet journey or a nerve rattling encounter.

News from St. Nicholas Episcopal Church, Elk Grove Village Vicar’s Corner A Metra train ride can be quite the adventure. Depending upon the time and line, the ride can be a quiet journey or a nerve rattling encounter.
[Episcopal News Service] Episcopalians, congregations and dioceses across the Southeast again are assessing the damage and praying for the best after another powerful hurricane wreaked havoc on the communities in its path.
Via: Episcopalians assess damage from Hurricane Michael’s destructive tear through Southeast
When Matthew Shepard died, on a cold night 20 years ago, after being beaten with a pistol butt and tied to a split-rail wood fence, his parents cremated rather than buried the 21-year-old, for fear of drawing attention to the resting place of a person who had become a global icon for anti-gay hate.