Excerpt from Call to Commitment on Church Membership
A section of Call to Commimtent’s chapter on “The Integrity of Church Membership”
A section of Call to Commimtent’s chapter on “The Integrity of Church Membership”
I opened my recently acquired paperback copy of Call to Commitment, by Elizabeth O’Connor, which tells the first published story of the first decade and a half of The Church of the Saviour in Washington, D.C. It opens with the following affirmation about the nature of the Church: The brownstone house in Washington, D. C. that has looked on so Continue Reading
Jobs and that search took a big ‘ol back seat during those days (see previous post, “Life is Good”), and then Christmas and visits to my parents and hers immediately followed. The trip to Cincinnati was good. I saw Larry (the Old St. George guy I have mentioned before) and he bought me lunch and made me a cup of Continue Reading
Life is indeed good. I don’t have a job yet, but prospects are beginning to emerge, most of which suggest that I may be a free agent, “contract” kind of worker on several Web projects for a handful of companies. But I am so relieved to be out from under some scary days this past week, when my wife had Continue Reading