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Vital Signs of Faith: GROUP
Dear friends, People in the Bible are frequently identified by their relationships with others. When Jesus returned to Nazareth, the people identified him by his relationships: “Isn’t this the carpenter’s son? Isn’t his mother’s na...
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Freedom to Disagree
Dear People of God, As we near July 4 th , I can’t help but feel a sense of sadness for the state of our country. Now more than ever we must find a way to fight the temptation to silo ourselves in camps and demonize those with whom we disagre...
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From the Dean
Dear Cathedral, I felt so loved on Sunday as you cared for me after the bishop election in the Diocese of Connecticut. I would have been honored to serve in the state where I was born, and my fiancé lives, but I always felt simultaneously ca...
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More than one Sunday
The early Christians didn’t believe that Easter was just one day. Easter was an entire season of feasting, a season that lasted for fifty days. It was supposed to trump Lent in length and intensity. We were supposed to celebrate the resurrectio...
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Practicing Resurrection in Ukraine
Dear Cathedral Family,
Bruce Barcelo is a faithful member of our Cathedral for many years. For decades, he has traveled back and forth to Ukraine to teach them about democracy. When the war began, he immediately got on his computer and basica...
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How do I pray in a time of war?
Dear Cathedral, It is time for the followers of Jesus to pray, for he was and is the Prince of Peace. But how do we pray and what do we pray for? The potency and power of prayer are mysterious and cannot be measured by any standards that we...
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Practicing Hospitality
Dear Cathedral, This Sunday I want you to try something new ... wear a name tag. I know! But, many new people are coming on Sundays, and we don’t know one another. So please humor me and take the risk of putting your name on a sticky name...
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Why Do We Have an Annual Meeting?
The Episcopal Church is unique. We have the ancient Christian orders of Bishop, Priest, Deacon and Layperson but we also believe in the governance of all members of the church. We want the laity (that is you!) to know what is going on and to ma...
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Finding Soul Friends
Celebrate! In our liturgical calendar, Christmas continues even as 2021 recedes and 2022 rises. While we continue to observe Christmas, tradition holds that we reflect on the end of one year and think about how the new year can be richly fulfilli...
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