(ENS) The Presiding Bishop’s message to the church on General Convention 2012

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The General Convention which took place in Indianapolis in July offered new and creative responses to the call of the gospel in our day. We saw gracious and pastoral responses to polarizing issues, as well as a new honesty about the need for change.

General Convention addressed a number of significant issues that will impact the life and witness of this Church for years into the future – and they include many more things beyond what you’ve heard about in the news. The way we worked together also represented a new reality, working to adapt more creatively to our diverse nature as a Church.

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Filed under: * Anglican - EpiscopalEpiscopal Church (TEC)General Convention --Gen. Con. 2012Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori

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Posted August 5, 2012 at 2:06 pm [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. William Witt wrote:

Jesus is mentioned once—following a sentence in which he is compared to the character from the Mother Goose rhyme “Jack Be Nimble.”  Jesus is nimble.

August 5, 6:06 pm | [comment link]
2. Christopher Johnson wrote:

Interesting that the Presiding Bishop mentioned all this new cooperation that suddenly sprang up at GenCon, this “new reality, working to adapt more creatively to our diverse nature as a Church.”  Coming up with “new” ways for all of us to live with our “differences” is the easiest thing in the world when everyone who genuinely disagrees with you has either fled or been run off.

August 5, 7:14 pm | [comment link]
3. Archer_of_the_Forest wrote:

One would really think she would find a ghost writer since preaching and clearly conveying messages in written form are not her strong suit.

August 5, 7:29 pm | [comment link]
4. A Senior Priest wrote:

I thought this was one of Mrs Schori’s better efforts. Of course I don’t agree with much in it. The selling of 815 will be a blessing, no doubt, since they’re losing money on it and need to pay back that big loan they took out. Looking at a photo of the building the other day it seemed to me to be a fine piece of architecture, but TEC no longer deserves to have it.

August 5, 8:17 pm | [comment link]
5. AnglicanFirst wrote:

It was my turn to lead the prayers of the peolple this morning.  Prayer VI.

When it came to the sentences of prayer for clergy, including the presiding bishop, I prayed that she would be infilled with the Holy Spirit because I have seen no proof in her utterances or actions that she is so guided spiritually.

August 5, 8:24 pm | [comment link]
6. Jill Woodliff wrote:

Yeah, when the new Title IV was proposed, it too was described as more pastoral.

August 5, 10:33 pm | [comment link]
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