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Original part of a series of broadcasts made by the author prior to World War ll. this small book was meant 'to present some of the great truths concerning man's spiritual life in simple language.'
- A timely and lucid treatment of the single most controversial topic in the Episcopal Church - Written by a preeminent Episcopal ethicist - Study Guide included Respected Episcopal ethicist Timothy F. Sedgwick provides an alternative viewpoint on the homosexuality debate, on the proposed Anglican Covenant, and on mission and ministry. He deals insightfully with what he thinks is a mistaken assumption in the Church and advances a cogent argument that the church needs to be clear in forming its moral teaching-whether liberal or conservative. The right question, Sedgwick maintains, is how do we teach morals and order our life accordingly? This book evolved from his work over the last decade addressing same-sex issues in the national church. Chapters include: - Homosexuality, Teaching, and Governance in the Episcopal Church - The Anglican Covenant: What are Bishops for? - Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue: The Unity We Seek - Moral Teaching, Formation, and the Mission of the Church For Episcopal leaders, bishops, theologians, ecumenical officers, General Convention delegates, and other denominational leaders and laity, who are struggling with sexuality issues.
This collection of daily readings is a devotional companion for Advent, the 12 days of Christmas.
Glimpses of Glory is the second in a three-volume collection of prayers and other resources based on the new Common Worship Lectionary used widely around the world. Written in the Celtic style for which the author is well-known, and linked to the Sunday readings, these prayers and intercessions may be used by congregations for the Prayers of the People, as well as by individuals seeking to supplement their personal devotions.
Listen, My Son (the opening words of Benedict's Rule) breaks the Rule into small daily portions and provides commentary specifically geared to help men be better husbands and parents. Without underestimating the emotional, spiritual, and physical demands of fatherhood, Longenecker also holds up the joys of developing a strong bond with God -- one that nurtures the individual man, and that provides him with the ability to grow himself and his family in faithfulness, service, and love.
This pocket-sized devotional is an excellent resource for individuals and congregations seeking to worship in a language that acknowledges today's realities and theology. Includes morning and evening devotions for two weeks, plus complete Morning and Evening Prayer services, using language for and about God that reflects contemporary understandings of God.
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