Heading home

Striking the set and heading home this morning. Had a quick look at the morning papers. I think the press did a good job explaining that the resolution the Convention passed yesterday urges but does not compel the rejectioin of gay candidates to the episcopacy. I've got two nephews and a niece coming to town this weekend to spend a week at the baseball camp where my older son is a junior counselor, so the blogging may be light for awhile. But feel free to talk amongst yourselves. Thanks for all the supportive comments. I really appreciate them.

Father Nick Knisely of the Diocese of Bethlehem has a moving post up on his blog Entangled States.

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I commend to your readers my paper in lecture draft form on Anglican Unity. It is from a more liberal to moderate perspective, but seeks to bring in some measurable balance.

I have enjoyed your site and your journey at GC. I wish you the grace of the Spirit.

Here is my blog site: http://episcopalianfromsitka.blogspot.com/

The paper is rough since my completed version is with my academic committee, but it is good for perusal and critique.

Thank you.

Sincerely,


Robert Horwath
St. Peter's, Sitka, AK
Diocese of Alaska

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