“In ‘Featured Voice,’ you will hear from people whose work and experience I consider especially compelling.” Wonder when Kendall+ will appear here?
“One of the distinctive features of the Episcopal Church is the democratic nature of its governance. Our General Convention is the Church’s ultimate authority, and at General Convention, the House of Deputies, composed of elected members of the clergy and laity, stands on equal footing with our House of Bishops whose members were themselves elected by the dioceses that they serve.” Take that Katie!
Sermons? I wasn’t aware that Bonnie Anderson is “ordained.” She isn’t, of course, but is she setting herself up on a par with Katherine? Sure looks like she is!
Wading through the links, one finds the agenda for the March 2010 meeting of The Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music.
No doubt in blissful ignorance of the theology committee’s “Same-Sex Relationships in the Life of the Church” report, there’s the agenda item, “Theological foundations for same-sex blessings,” presented by one Jay Johnson, a consultant.
There’s no contrary view listed on the agenda. And, one sees, “Action and communications plan for response to C056,” presented by Jim Naughton, consultant.
“In ‘Featured Voice,’ you will hear from people whose work and experience I consider especially compelling.” Wonder when Kendall+ will appear here?
“One of the distinctive features of the Episcopal Church is the democratic nature of its governance. Our General Convention is the Church’s ultimate authority, and at General Convention, the House of Deputies, composed of elected members of the clergy and laity, stands on equal footing with our House of Bishops whose members were themselves elected by the dioceses that they serve.” Take that Katie!
Sermons? I wasn’t aware that Bonnie Anderson is “ordained.” She isn’t, of course, but is she setting herself up on a par with Katherine? Sure looks like she is!
Wading through the links, one finds the agenda for the March 2010 meeting of The Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music.
No doubt in blissful ignorance of the theology committee’s “Same-Sex Relationships in the Life of the Church” report, there’s the agenda item, “Theological foundations for same-sex blessings,” presented by one Jay Johnson, a consultant.
After taking the anti-nausea drug of your choice (you’ve been warned), see:
http://www.clgs.org/staff/jay-johnson
There’s no contrary view listed on the agenda. And, one sees, “Action and communications plan for response to C056,” presented by Jim Naughton, consultant.
Sigh, sigh, sigh…