The Dean's Corner
The Church Gathers
Members from across the Episcopal Church have begun to gather in Louisville, KY for the 81 st general convention. The General Convention is more than a gathering that happens every three years: it is in fact the leadership body of the denomina...
Read MoreA New Presiding Bishop
This summer the Episcopal Church will elect our next Presiding Bishop, who will lead us through the next nine years of ministry and transformation. This is a time of uncertainty for our church as we emerge from a global pandemic and many years of...
Read MoreCasting a Vision
There are seasons in our life when we bring our dreams and our generosity alongside all the gifts of those who came before us, to co-create something that is new, yet rooted in the dynamic history of this sacred place.
Over many months, Vestr...
Read MoreThe Audacity to Expand the Circle
Communities of faith each have their own “DNA:” distinct qualities present since the church was founded that are expressed throughout time as core values. When a church is at its best, these core values are evident and dynamically expressed i...
Read MoreOur True Mother
The image of God as a Mother is not new. In Isaiah , God says, “As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you.” Dame Julian of Norwich wrote many years later of Jesus as our true Mother “from whom we receive our beginn...
Read MoreYou're Grounded
“You are grounded.” The phrase can mean a number of things. A child can be grounded, f orbidden to leave their place of residence for any non-essential activity, no social life whatsoever. But an adult can be grounded too. I remember hearing...
Read MoreRenewal & Gratitude
Thirteen years ago I was fortunate to attend a conference called CREDO, a week of renewal and discernment that’s part of the ongoing development of Episcopal priests. It was a kind of structured sabbath, where rest and prayer was integrated in...
Read MoreAmong the Trees
Overwhelmed by work in front of computer screens, many people in Japan in the 1980’s headed out to the wilderness. They found comfort and energy simply by walking in nature, and came up with the term shinrin-yoku ( “forest bathing”) to des...
Read MoreGreeting at the Door
In the church I served in North Carolina, we were visited for a stretch of several weeks by a young man whose behavior was erratic and unsettling. We welcomed him warmly, but were troubled by the way that he would come in mid-service, sit in pews...
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