In the Episcopal Church, it seems the only real purpose and end of Christian discernment is professional ordination, either to the priesthood or to the vocational diaconate.
How can Episcopalians reclaim evangelism primarily as an enriching spiritual practice? What styles and practices of spirituality do most to enrich our sense of evangelical calling?
Provides a variety of models to feed our growing hunger to more forward in mission and hope to a more abundant future.
This book offers hope to the parish that is searching for a way to make their liturgies more meaningful in the local context. Written by a... Læs mere
Along with scripture readings and prayers, the author offers four weeks of meditations that focus on the growth of Jesus in the womb of Mary.
Based on the author's experience as deployment officer in the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, this book includes guidelines for the preparation of the Parish profile and for the work of the calling committee itself.
Through practical instruction and guidance, this title equips bishops to minister effectively as the chief liturgist in the diocese, while helping clergy and congregations reduce the eternal anxiety around the words, "The bishop is coming."
Includes public rites, together with prayers for individual and family use, for various major stages of human development, from early childhood to retirement.