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James A. Baker: Heal Church through Local Option

As the Archbishop of Canterbury has warned, “our bonds of mutual affection”  are at risk.

Since 2003, when the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson was consecrated as the Episcopal Church’s first openly gay bishop, the conflict within our church over issues of sexuality has threatened to irreparably divide us. Breakaway churches now have a combined membership … << continue reading >>

The Ascension Day Is May 13

One of the most important feast days of Christianity, Ascension Day is celebrated each year on the Thursday 40 days after Easter. This great occasion commemorates Christ’s ascension into Heaven, the grand culmination of his works of salvation on earth.

It is also a day of two promises — one already realized and one to come. … << continue reading >>

James Baker Article

As the Archbishop of Canterbury has warned, “our bonds of mutual affection”  are at risk.

Since 2003, when the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson was consecrated as the Episcopal Church’s ?rst openly gay bishop, the con?ict within our church over issues of sexuality has threatened to irreparably divide us. Breakaway churches now have a combined membership … << continue reading >>