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October 20 2024 issue

Theo-Drama (Pent. 26, Year B)

In this mortal life, the chalice of God will always be mixed with sorrow.

Naim Ateek: Eyewitness in the Holy Lands

This is an autobiographical book that shares the remarkable life and memories of this extraordinary theologian.

Five Under 25 in 2024

From the halls of the United Nations to the farms of North Carolina, five young people across the Episcopal Church are applying the gospel to their vocations.

Small Beginnings (Pent. 25, Year B)

The Lord wants our love pouring out from the heart, vibrating in the mind, searing the soul, going from strength to strength.

Bartholomew’s Care for All the Churches

Bartholomew writes in a consistent register that drives home his care for the well-being of all parts of the global community in a common family.

Generative Love (Pent. 24, Year B)

In loving another person, love is generative. Love-making is life-making, for loving is a way toward love itself, life itself, the hidden ground of love.

People & Places, Oct. 23

Appointments, ordinations, and a reception in the Episcopal Church

Jesus Answers Job (Pent. 23, Year B)

Our sufferings and our bitter argument against the apparent silence of God are deeply heard and deeply felt by he who bears them.

‘A Smaller but More Responsive Church’

The Diocese of Easton, which a decade ago was contemplating a merger with one of its neighboring dioceses, now understands itself as a resurrected small diocese.

We Are Able (Pent. 22, Year B)

When Jesus asks James and John whether they can “drink the cup that I drink, or to be baptized with the baptism with which I am baptized,” without any hesitation they answer, “We are able.”

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