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Noting How my camera helped me re-focus on my faith: Jim Grover writes for The Guardian (London). 'The reality is that my life has changed: 18 months ago I would never have expected my Sundays, for example, to be what they now are, and I am just so happy with where my life and my faith are now. It seems that God does indeed work in mysterious ways.' Tomorrow, we have a chance to stop the death of innocents: Rowan Williams writes for The Guardian (London). |
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Noting Gender justice and the Anglican Communion: From Episcopal News Service (New York). My calling appeared to me as a delicate golden thread: Emily Kempson writes for the Church of England on Vocations Sunday. Twenty Minutes with David Hurd: 'David Hurd, whose hymns and service music are part of worship every Sunday for many Episcopalians, taught at General Theological Seminary for 39 years, resigning in 2015. He served as organist and music director for Church of the Holy Apostles in New York City for 15 years, until 2013. He has continued his work in performance, composing, and church music. Cara Ellen Modisett interviewed him by phone.' From The Living Church (Milwaukee). |
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