Strength for the Journey, Second Edition: A Pilgrimage of Faith in CommunityChurch Publishing, Inc., 2017 M11 1 - 304 páginas
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... began on a whim. I visited Alban Institute's website, because I had often gleaned great wisdom from their resources. I saw a link, a small marginal paragraph, asking for book ideas. On the spot, I wrote something. I reflected on how I ...
... began on a whim. I visited Alban Institute's website, because I had often gleaned great wisdom from their resources. I saw a link, a small marginal paragraph, asking for book ideas. On the spot, I wrote something. I reflected on how I ...
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... load while writing. In addition, thanks go to Jim Lewis, the director of the Louisville Institute, for his continued interest in and support of my work. Rhodes College, where I taught when I began the book, XIX Acknowledgments.
... load while writing. In addition, thanks go to Jim Lewis, the director of the Louisville Institute, for his continued interest in and support of my work. Rhodes College, where I taught when I began the book, XIX Acknowledgments.
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... began attending an Episcopal parish near my college campus in Santa Barbara and had become transfixed by the liturgy. Although I wondered if the denomination might be too theologically liberal for me, I sensed I had found a spiritual ...
... began attending an Episcopal parish near my college campus in Santa Barbara and had become transfixed by the liturgy. Although I wondered if the denomination might be too theologically liberal for me, I sensed I had found a spiritual ...
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... began to preach. Unlike Gethin, who preached almost exclusively from the Bible, Regas launched into a political speech railing against involvement in Latin America. Years earlier, my parents left the Methodist church because of the left ...
... began to preach. Unlike Gethin, who preached almost exclusively from the Bible, Regas launched into a political speech railing against involvement in Latin America. Years earlier, my parents left the Methodist church because of the left ...
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... began with the acclamation: “Alleluia. Christ is risen. Christ is risen indeed. Alleluia.” I felt God's presence. The words were familiar, but like the building itself, the liturgy had been altered. Although the traditional liturgical ...
... began with the acclamation: “Alleluia. Christ is risen. Christ is risen indeed. Alleluia.” I felt God's presence. The words were familiar, but like the building itself, the liturgy had been altered. Although the traditional liturgical ...
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ST STEPHENS EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 89 |
CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY | 121 |
CHAPTER FIVE Interim | 153 |
TRINITY CHURCH | 189 |
GRACEST LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 223 |
CHRIST CHURCH | 263 |
PARLIAMENT OF THE WORDS RELIGIONS | 287 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 293 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 299 |
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