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The Mid-Atlantic Messenger: June 2020B

Since the inception of our diocese, the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic has had a strong commitment to raising up young leaders to serve the Church. In my workshop at Synod last year, I stated my belief that young leaders are “made, not born.” Regardless of our God-given talents, we learn to lead by leading. That happens best when senior leaders place their confidence and trust in young leaders and give them opportunities to discover and develop their gifts for ministry.

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The Mid-Atlantic Messenger: June 2020A

This past Sunday was Trinity Sunday, the day in the church year set aside to focus on the nature of God, who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The doctrine of the Trinity is widely misunderstood, even among Christians, and it is vastly under-appreciated. 

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The Mid-Atlantic Messenger - May 2020B

And one of those essential truths is this: Jesus is on the throne of the universe. Jesus is Lord. Jesus is in charge. He has regained the glory he had with the Father before the world began. He reigns over every authority and power in heaven and on earth.
 
1 Peter 3:22 says Jesus Christ “has gone into heaven and is at the right hand of God, with angels, authorities, and powers having been subjected to him.”

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The Mid-Atlantic Messenger - May 2020A

Like many experiences of great stress in our lives, this coronavirus season will make us better Christians or worse ones, but it won’t leave us unaffected. 

Like many experiences of great stress in our lives, this coronavirus season will make us better Christians or worse ones, but it won’t leave us unaffected. 

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The Mid-Atlantic Messenger - April 2020 (B)

Like many experiences of great stress in our lives, this coronavirus season will make us better Christians or worse ones, but it won’t leave us unaffected. 

Like many experiences of great stress in our lives, this coronavirus season will make us better Christians or worse ones, but it won’t leave us unaffected. 

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