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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: Analyzing the TREC Report, Part 3
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. April 23, 2015. Analyzing the TREC Report, Part 3. This is the third installment in a series of essays on the final report of the Task Force for Reimagining The Episcopal Church. An index to all my posts analyzing the TREC report can be found here. The more I read the final report. In its nine General Convention resolutions, the TREC report gets deeply into details of tweaking the church as it is now. If one actually compares resolutions t...
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: Don’t Take General Convention Reports at Face Value
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. April 24, 2015. Don’t Take General Convention Reports at Face Value. I am not the only Episcopalian gobsmacked by the report. To the General Convention by the Board of Trustees of the General Theological Seminary. Will give you some idea of what has been going on at the church’s oldest seminary. See Google for other stories and perspectives.). And The Wisdom Year. This is described as a growing success. One paragraph concerns the hiring of...
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: In or Out?
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. April 28, 2015. David C. Bane. David C. Bane. joined the Anglican Church in North America after retiring as the Bishop of Southern Virginia. After informing Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of his having jumped ship, his renunciation was accepted. Episcopal News Service. Reported this June 15, 2009. ECDPlus. Alden M. Hathaway. In Beaufort, South Carolina. The problem here is that Hathaway is in the breakaway “diocese”...Hathaway is c...
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: End of the Line for the Covenant at the General Convention
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. April 24, 2015. End of the Line for the Covenant at the General Convention. As a representative of the No Anglican Covenant Coalition, along with the Rev. Malcolm French, I worked hard at the 2012 General Convention to get the convention to reject the Anglican Covenant outright. We were unsuccessful, and the General Convention served up a big warm pot of Anglican fudge:. Continue Commitment to the Anglican Covenant Process. And be it further.
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: Defending against Squirrels
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. May 8, 2015. Posted by Lionel Deimel. Anonymous comments are not allowed. Gratuitous profanity or libelous statements will be removed. Comments will also be removed that include gratuitous links to commercial Web sites. Please stay on topic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a computer scientist, writer, and Episcopal Church activist with concerns for truth, beauty, and justice. View my complete profile. Buy No Anglican Covenant. Squirr...
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: Insurances
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. May 14, 2015. A local health system is using a word in a way I have never before encountered. Butler Health System. Has been advertising on television that it accepts most “insurances.” “Insurances” is also used on Butler’s Web site (see circled text below; click for a larger view):. A Google search turned up many other uses of “insurances,” all of which are on Web sites of medical institutions. Posted by Lionel Deimel. View my complete profile.
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: Another View of Reimagining the Church
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. May 15, 2015. Another View of Reimagining the Church. In a surprise development, a new Web site made its debut on May 14, 2015, Ascension Day. The Web site is Episcopal Resurrection: Calling the 78th General Convention to Proclaim Resurrection. The site includes a memorial, a kind of letter to the church, and a set of proposed resolutions for the upcoming General Convention. The About. Page of the site explains the origin of the site:. Ways in...
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: Observations and Thoughts about the Legislative Progress of the Anglican Covenant Resolutions
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. July 8, 2012. Observations and Thoughts about the Legislative Progress of the Anglican Covenant Resolutions. The legislative subcommittee working on Anglican Covenant resolutions met this afternoon to continue making progress on perfecting one or more resolutions to send to the legislative floor. Various rationales have been advanced in the subcommittee meetings for not making a decision on the Covenant now:. We cannot adopt the Covenant until...
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log: Analyzing the TREC Report, Part 4
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Lionel Deimel’s Web Log. Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel. May 13, 2015. Analyzing the TREC Report, Part 4. This is the fourth installment in a series of essays on the final report of the Task Force for Reimagining The Episcopal Church. An index to all my posts analyzing the TREC report can be found here. My comments on the report of the Task Force for Reimagining The Episcopal Church. So far may have seemed rather random. In this post, I will begin at the beginning of the TREC report. That this Gener...
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