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‘A Long Way to Go’ on Racism

November 19, 2013
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By Gary G. Yerkey • Bishop Michael Curry calls racism an addiction that “harms the children of God.”
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St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Fort Dodge, Iowa, seeks a full-time rector: a compassionate, strong leader helping to guide the parish into the future, who relates well to young people and children, will be involved with teaching and Christian Education, faithfully visits shut-ins, makes home visits, becomes involved in community activities, and has administrative skills to oversee the daily operation of parish and stewardship.  We seek inspired preaching making Biblical scripture relevant to our lives in today’s world.   St. Mark’s is a small, endowed parish, with a heart for outreach and strong connections throughout the community, seeking to grow the parish.  See www.iowaepiscopal.org/Bishop/deploymenttransitions.html.  Fort Dodge is a wonderful community with a community college, recreational facilities, trails, events and activities for all ages.

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