COVID-19 has put a stumbling block in front of so much ministry. I don’t need to go into the litany of things that have been cancelled, moved, zoomed, or

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The following recently appeared in the Church of the Cross, Bluffton’s email newsletter:

This past August we, as a Church, prayed over and sent off a group of graduating

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A few years ago, I sat in a question-and-answer session with (the Rev.) Jeff (Miller), who was still early in his ministry at St. Philip’s. One question was about

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On Saturday, November 21, 2020, St. John’s Parish hosted the 13th Annual Feeding the Multitude outreach. The following report was sent to leaders of the 23 churches participating the

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Bunkbeds. Hugs. A game of tag. Worship. A large group of middle schoolers having tons of fun. Normally these words conjure up warm thoughts, joy and fond memories. In

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Six Months of Work Done in Four Hours; 15 Truck Loads of Debris Hauled Away

It began with a simple question parishioner Dr. Heather Dawson asked Martha Freshley, the Senior

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When my daughter was an infant, my role as a parent was to protect her and provide for her. As my daughter grew in age and maturity, my role

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An ordination is cause for celebration, not only for the ordinand and his or her family and friends but also for the individual’s church, diocese and Church—universal.

This past fall,

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Campers, Staff, Counselors and Interns Join Us Here

Camp is coming and so is King Jesus! I love summer camp! I love the joy and laughter, the fun activities, goofy

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Reflections on God’s Unexpected Pandemic Gifts

Gone! There was not really one obvious event which brought the pandemic into our reality. Not like when JFK was assassinated or 9/11. Everyone

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