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Dean’s Bulletin Board 6.16.2019
This is a follow up to something I mentioned in my post about Notre Dame. The alleged perpetrator is being charged with hate crimes, including the targeting of these buildings due to their “religious character.” David C. Joseph, the United States attorney for the area, said in a statement. “Churches are vital places of worship […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 6.11.2019
Dean’s Bulletin Board 6.10.2019
Update Your Info: June 2 & 23
Stop by the Communications table on Sunday, June 2, between morning services and before our Five O’Clock service to update your phone number, mailing address, email contact information, and contact preferences. Charles Gaston, IT Director and Web Editor, and Spencer Leffel, Associate Director of Publications will take your contact information changes and update the Advent’s […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 5.13.2018
Death Notifications Available Via Email
Dean’s Bulletin Board 4.17.2019
For those of you who are following the goings on in the Anglican Communion, the Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken publicly about his decision not to invite the spouses of same-sex partnered bishops to Lambeth 2020. Welby reasons, “I had to consider … getting as many people as possible there and excluding as few as […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 4.16.2019
Like so many of you, I was grieved watching Notre Dame cathedral go up in flames. Pictures immediately popped up on Facebook of ourselves and loved ones posing in front of an intact Notre Dame. It is an immediately recognizable landmark and a world treasure. I am glad to hear that the building has been […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 4.15.2019
Sarah Hinlicky Wilson has written a great post for Mockingbird on the trouble with the lectionary (https://www.mbird.com/2019/04/the-top-ten-reasons-the-lectionary-sucks-and-five-half-assed-solutions/#_ftn3). The Advent has been making the same arguments since Paul Zahl was dean and made adjustments accordingly. The reason why we are preaching through 1 Corinthians is because the lectionary brings it up, but as noted, we have […]