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2. GL+ wrote:
Praying for your corporate discernment of God’s will and leadership. May God give you clear vision and strong hearts. July 28, 4:29 pm | [comment link] |
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3. Creighton+ wrote:
Y’all are in my prayers…have been all day and as late into the night as needed. July 28, 4:35 pm | [comment link] |
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4. more martha than mary wrote:
Y’all are still in my prayers. I’ve been praying that you all can stay focused on discerning God’s will. I’ll pray for clarity now and that any spirit of confusion is cast away. July 28, 4:52 pm | [comment link] |
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5. Dee in Iowa wrote:
He calls you by name; Mark, Jeff, John, JOhn, Ed, Peet, Craige, Chuck, John, and Kendall - In His Name, Amen July 28, 5:00 pm | [comment link] |
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6. Ralph wrote:
It shouldn’t be easy! God is testing you, and it’s a tough test. That’s good. Better to adjourn and reconvene another day than to put out something too rapidly. Haste is a sign of the devil at work. I am certain that the Holy Spirit is present among you, just I am sure that the other kind of spirit is also there. May God give you eyes that see, ears that hear, and the Wisdom to use them in discerning His Word. Amen. July 28, 5:10 pm | [comment link] |
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7. SQ wrote:
These “Red Sea Rules” were invaluable to our vestry in our discernment before we left TEC. |
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8. Karen B. wrote:
Praying Kendall. |
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9. Karen B. wrote:
Kendall, there is a devotional quote I saw today on a blog I read quite regularly that comes to mind tonight too as I am praying for you all. “Once more heed the exhortation- stand close to the cross of Jesus! It is the most accessible and precious spot this side of heaven- the most solemn and awesome one this side of eternity. It is the focus of divine love, sympathy, and power. Stand by it in suffering, in persecution, in temptation. Stand by it in the brightness of prosperity and in the gloom of adversity. Shrink not from its offence, humiliation, and woe. Defend it when scorned, despised, and denied. Stand up for Jesus and the gospel of Jesus. Oh, whatever you do, or whatever you endure, be loyal to Christ’s cross. Go to it in trouble, repair to it in weakness, cling to it in danger, hide beneath it when the wintry storm rushes fiercely over you. Near to the cross, you are near a Father’s heart, a Savior’s side.” – Octavius Winslow, The Foot of the Cross from here: |
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10. SQ wrote:
Karen B., |
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11. Larry Morse wrote:
I probably missed something, Kendall, but precisely what is being decided that is so momentous? Clearly, this is no ordinary meeting. |
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12. Milton Finch wrote:
Larry, My guess is that it will have a lot to do with the Jerusalem Statement when GAFCON was in full swing…but no one really knows. July 28, 7:04 pm | [comment link] |
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13. Karen B. wrote:
#11 and #12, Steve Wood wrote on his blog that the general topic is South Carolina’s response to GC. Kendall wrote this morning in his earlier blog entry: “There is no way we as a diocese can function in the way we have before. How to move forward—together—in a truthful, loving and godly way is the issue.” +Mark Lawrence wrote this after GC: There is an increasingly aggressive displacement within this Church of the gospel of Jesus Christ’s transforming power by the “new” gospel of indiscriminate inclusivity which seeks to subsume all in its wake. It is marked by an increased evangelistic zeal and mission that hints at imperialistic plans to spread throughout the Communion. This calls for a bold response. It is of the utmost importance that we find more than just a place to stand. Indeed, it is imperative that we find a place to thrive; a place that is faithful, relational and structural—and so we shall! ” July 28, 7:24 pm | [comment link] |
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14. Milton wrote:
Kendall, et al, prayers for the Holy Spirit to freshly infill and indwell everyone gathered for this God-convened meeting. May He find your hearts united in prayer and praise and glorifying His holy name, and shake the earth and move mountains for you and open wide a door for effective service. Run with perseverance and run well, brother! July 28, 8:51 pm | [comment link] |
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15. Karen B. wrote:
Kendall, in continuing to pray, I was reminded of +Mark’s opening statement to the diocese during the walk about process prior to his election. I recall it well because it moved me profoundly at the time and I posted it at Lent & Beyond (the old dead version, alas). It makes striking re-reading with the message of keeping one’s joy and being able to sing, even in the dark, even in the trials
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17. robroy wrote:
Karen B., that was an excellent message. I am forwarding it to others. South Carolina is so very blessed to have Bp Lawrence. July 29, 2:03 pm | [comment link] |
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Kendall - how can we pray for you all? For clarity? Resolve? Unity? What is the sense you have of where God may be able to gird you all up?
Darin+
July 28, 4:24 pm | [comment link]