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Poking the Pied Propositions

17 May 2010 Comments off

Continuing from May 12th’s article, “Uh .. did Bp. Breidenthal just say, what I think he just said ??” ..

Bp. Breidenthal’s conclusions from Read more…

San Diego Anglicans: “Because Thou Art An Oyster Man”

13 March 2010 Comments off

[Hat-Tip:  Grandmother]

… because, Read more…

Cliff Notes from The Edge: Alice Connor on “Those Other” Campus Evangelists

6 February 2010 9 comments
The Rev. Alice Connor, who is in charge of The Edge campus ministry at the University of Cincinnati, has of course, entered onto my radar screen before. As a matter of fact, I have already deleted one article about her, after a humbling conversation from a brother who happens to be post-gay. The humbling point of contention was not over whether a bisexual priest ought to be put in charge of souls, but rather how an evangelist ought to break the ice with university students in dire need of Christ.
 
 Ironically, Rev. Connor has written an article in DSO’s most recent edition of the Interchange, about this very subject.  Read more…
Categories: Evangelism, Excerpts, Fisks

More Survey Fun: Following up on the “Careful Episcopal Evangelism” Poll

22 January 2010 Comments off
I am fascinated by the results (and lack of results – there were far more people who looked at the survey but did not take it) of Tuesday’s Episcopal evangelism poll.
 
This latest poll is intended for those who voted on the Tuesday (1/19) survey so far. If you would like to participate in this poll, but have not done the last poll, please go back and take the previous poll.
 
So, here we go again… Read more…
Categories: Evangelism, Polls

Poll: Should the ‘unchurched’ be invited to an Episcopal parish?

20 January 2010 Comments off

H/T Undergroundpewster for the kernal of the idea. 

Note:  Definition of “unchurched” can be found here

This poll is intended for people who self-identify as, “Christian,” including those within and not within the Episcopal Church.  I would ask that Read more…