Posts by Steve Grenzow (Page 46)
Guidelines for Email, Social Media, and other forms of Digital Communication
Guidelines for Email, Social Media, and other forms of Digital Communication – PDF
Check Request Voucher or Form
Check Request Voucher – PDF
Lenten Reflection: Joy
Perhaps we could think of cheerfulness, a gentle good cheer as a spiritual practice, or, at least, as a spiritual good—as a way of being compassionate to those we live with. A way of bringing the light of Christ, the gracious light of Christ into the lives of others. – Br. Mark Brown Society of Saint John the Evangelist To Read More, Click Here Video not displaying? Click here to view: http://youtu.be/YugU6HOteak Question for Reflection: What practice might help you…
Lenten Reflection: Encounter
Coming into church many people take holy water on their forefinger to remind them of their baptism, make the sign of the cross, or bow, or simply pause on the threshold, aware of entering a holy place. “This is the gate of heaven” – a place of encounter. So come with expectancy. – Br. Geoffrey Tristram Society of Saint John the Evangelist To Read More, Click Here Video not displaying? Click here to view: http://youtu.be/DGgeYe6EJFo Question for Reflection: Have you…
Lenten Reflection: Jesus
Especially during moments of space, you might find it inviting to breathe the name of Jesus: to breathe in the name of Jesus; to breathe out the name of Jesus. You might even find it inviting to pray the ancient “Jesus Prayer” as you breathe: Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God: Have mercy upon me. – Br. Curtis Almquist Society of Saint John the Evangelist To Read More, Click Here Video not displaying? Click here to view: http://youtu.be/rMNm19h-PMc…
Lenten Reflection: Intimacy
Jesus comes among us, as one of us, to reveal to us a greater love than we have ever known, and to invite us into an intimacy deeper than we could ever have imagined with the God whose very being is Love. – Br. David Vryhof Society of Saint John the Evangelist To Read More, Click Here Video not displaying? Click here to view: http://youtu.be/Q2tlousD0P8 Question for Reflection: What might you do for God today, as a sign of intimacy?…
Lenten Reflection: Longing
As God’s people we have been here before. We have been in this place of longing for what once was and hoping for it again. And it is a good place to be! It helps to remind us about that for which we truly long, and that for which we truly hope. – Br. James Koester Society of Saint John the Evangelist To Read More, Click Here Video not displaying? Click here to view: http://youtu.be/fRZl56N1mYw Question for Reflection: Can you…
Focus
Lent is a very appropriate time for each of us to ask ourselves, “How is God working out his purposes in my life? How do I cooperate with God in this? And how am I blocking or thwarting God’s purposes?” When we stop to consider our spiritual lives, and take stock, as we traditionally do in Lent, it is better, I think, not to focus on ourselves but on God. – Br. Geoffrey Tristram Society of Saint John the Evangelist…
Introducing “Brother, Give us a Word” from SSJE
During Lent, we walk a purposeful, spiritual path of transformation; we start at one place and arrive at Easter in a new spiritual place. As a resource for your spiritual journey this Lent, we offer you “Brother, Give Us a Word,” a reflection resource published by the monks from the Episcopal brotherhood of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist (SSJE). This monastic community of the Episcopal Church is spiritually vibrant and engaged with the world; you can read in this…
Episcopal Church Office of Black Ministries offers Lenten Study Resource
The Episcopal Church Office of Black Ministries has issued a free Lenten Study Resource designed to invite all ages to participate in the reflective nature of Lent. The Lenten Study Resource, “Fill Me, Use Me…for the Work of Ministry” is available here.
Ash Wednesday in the Diocese of Fort Worth
“Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” “Ashes to Go” and even “Drive-thru Ashes” were offered in several locations in the diocese on Ash Wednesday, February 13. Ash Wednesday is the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent, a time of reflection and prayer lasting 40 days. It culminates in Holy Saturday and Easter, which this year is March 31. Priests make the sign of the cross in ashes on people’s foreheads as a visible symbol of…
How Does the Roman Catholic Church Choose a Pope?
News on February 11, 2013 that Benedict XVI would resign from his position as pope rocked the Roman Catholic Church and rippled through the Christian world, leaving many questions unanswered. There’s one question that can be answered, though, even though Episcopalians have no skin in the game: How do they choose the pope?
The Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church, 2012, available online and pre-order
The Episcopal Church Canons and Constitution, updated following the 2012 General Convention, is available online as a PDF from the General Convention office and pre-order from Church Publishing Inc.
The Canons and Constitution reflect all changes that became effective January 1, 2013.
Bishop High reflects on Lent
The Rt. Rev, Rayford B. High Jr., bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, reflects on Lent.
Ashes to Go and Drive-thru Ashes on Ash Wednesday
“Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” Several local Episcopal priests will be offering “Ashes to Go” and even “Drive-thru Ashes” on Ash Wednesday, February 13. Ash Wednesday is the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent, a time of reflection and prayer lasting 40 days. It culminates in Holy and Easter, which this year is March 31. Priests make the sign of the cross in ashes on people’s foreheads as a visible symbol of human mortality.…
When the Bishop Visits Your Congregation
When the bishop visits your congregation: He would like to meet with the vestry and have some time for conversation about life in the parish, plans for the future, and how the leadership of the diocese might facilitate our life together. When confirmation and/or baptism are planned, he expects to meet with the candidates for at least 30 minutes, either on Saturday or on Sunday before the time of worship. He welcomes invitations to come to any and all social…