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Curry is a good preacher, but I wish he would “hit it out of the park” on the need for rebirth and renewal in TEC. Time to let go of the Madmen-era heap of 815. Time to go green with GC and go virtual. Time to actually plant churches, versus spending funds on a costly, ineffectual, and indifferent hierarchy. Time to quit pretending that TEC is not in the midst of free fall and actually do something about it.