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Noting The Dancing Saints Icon Project: 'The Dancing Saints icon is a monumental, surprising and powerful statement of faith for the ages, created by iconographer Mark Dukes with the people of Saint Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church in San Francisco. Twelve years in the making, it is a 3,000 square foot icon wrapping around the entire church rotunda, showing ninety larger-than life saints; four animals; stars, moons, suns and a twelve-foot dancing Christ.' Treasures in earthen vessels: 'What treasure do the Episcopal Church's clay jars contain? And what are the Episcopal Church's clay jars?' |
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Noting The Osborne Report [PDF]: The Church Times has published the 1989 Osborne Report on homosexuality. 'in 1986, a standing committee of the House of Bishops asked the Board for Social Responsibility to set up a working party to advise the bishops. This resulted in the Osborne report of 1989 (chaired by the Revd June Osborne, a member of the Board), which drew on the direct testimony of gay and lesbian Christians.' A Tale of Two Grandmothers: 'If God granted the prayers of one side and denied the others, did he consider the North right and moral and the South wrong and evil?' Boyd Wright of Mendham, New Jersey USA, writes for The Living Church. ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ and Its Sci-Fi Heroine: In the New York Times, Pamela Paul considers the significance of this bestselling children's book on its fiftieth anniversary. |
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