

As Long as the Sun and the Moon Endure
In the 16th century, Anglicans decided there should be a regular cycle of prayer and chose psalms, Old Testament, New Testament and...
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Nov 5, 2020


Changing the World One Heart at a Time
The sun will come up tomorrow. The moon will rise too. And our work will be the same: Give food to the hungry, drink to the thirsty,...
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Nov 3, 2020


...and so we vote.
The vote is precious. It is almost sacred. It is the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democracy. JOHN LEWIS
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Nov 3, 2020
For All the saints...
In the Episcopal Church today we celebrate the Saints, all those who have gone before us, who have taught us and guided us, loved us and...
Owene Courtney and others!
Nov 1, 2020
"Who Cooks for You?"
A Barred Owl by Richard Wilbur The warping night air having brought the boom Of an owl's voice into her darkened room, We tell the...
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Nov 1, 2020


The Children
You must cherish one another. You must work — we all must work — to make this world worthy of its children. PABLO CASALS For all of us...
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Oct 28, 2020
Nine Months
In a time of destruction, create something: a poem, a parade, a community, a school, a vow, a moral principle; one peaceful moment....
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Oct 27, 2020


Dag Hammarskjöld: Global Peacemaker
A Swedish diplomat, economist and author, Dag Hammarskjöld was best known for the influence of his Christian faith on his global...
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Sep 21, 2020


Viriditas: God in the Green of Creation
Born in 1198, Hildegard was the tenth child and so she was "tithed" to the church and raised in a monastery. She was from a little town...
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Sep 17, 2020


Ninian, Bishop in Galloway c430AD
On Sunday, we begin a new series at the Cathedral called A Great Cloud of Witnesses, based on the calendar of commemorations by the same...
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Sep 16, 2020