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November 23 2025 Issue

Aldrich, Harrington, Limo, Moeller, Plazas, Rothauge

This list encompasses the remainder of obituaries published in November and December 2025.

Helping People Heal

Julia Matallana Freedman writes about her experiences in finding the Episcopal Church in her search for healing, a journey many have made in this first quarter of the 21st century.

People and Places, 12/17

TLC marks appointments, ordinations, receptions of ministry, retirements, and parish closures across the Episcopal Church.

A Book to Heal the World

The expansion of Christianity in the majority world has serious implications for theology.

Meet the Episcopal Church’s Monastic Communities

This guide focuses on traditional religious life—communities in which members take a vow of celibacy and live a communal life.

Expectation (Advent 3, Year A)

Jesus is the unexpected Messiah, but not because he was a contradiction of prophecy.

People and Places, 12/3

This is the first of two columns from the November 23 edition of TLC. It includes appointments, receptions, retirements, and church closures.

A New Day, a New Way (Advent 2, Year A)

We live like the orphan who has been given the promise of adoption but must wait until the legalities are completed.

Be Ready (Advent 1, Year A)

Pregnancy is a good metaphor for the biblical “last days”—that period of waiting between the first and second comings of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Once and Future King (Last Pent., Year C)

In his loving-kindness, God will provide an ideal king for his remnant people. The king will be a branch of David, a shoot from David’s line.

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