The Episcopal Big Meeting is coming up in one week and I'm wondering if I should post updates on the days here on the blog or send out a mass email. Post a comment with your opinion. So far I know I'm working with the Consecration of Bishops committee, being a media briefer, and doing some thing for Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation. I'm going to an Episcopal Women's Caucus breakfast, the Young Adults reception and get-together, and attending a U2charist. I'll probably be presenting a video on Miqra, presenting with the Presiding Bishop Nominating Committee our nominees for the next PB, and loitering at the CDSP table and events. Sure, I'll have time to blog. Why not! :)
In other news I got really sick at the end of Matt's parents visit and now I can't smell or taste and have no energy and a really hideous cough.
I have watched 5 movies in the last 2 days.
Also check out the Octave of Prayer tomorrow on the Episcopal General Convention website for a familiar face. Yeee- ow!
BLOG! i love your blog. and i love reading what others say about your blog. and i really miss you. and i really want to talk to you sometime but i am at the lake and there is no good reception so i'll wait until you are here. i can't wait. have fun at convention...seriously, have fun.
"There is the past and its continuing horrors: violence, war, prejudices against those who are different, outrageous monopolization of the good earth's wealth by a few, political power in the hands of liars and murderers, the building of prisons instead of schools, the poisoning of the press and the entire culture by money. It is easy to become discouraged observing this, especially since this is what the press and television insist that we look at, and nothing more.
But there is also the bubbling of change under the surface of obedience: the growing revulsion against endless wars, the insistence of women all over the world that they will no longer tolerate abuse and subordination... There is civil disobedience against the military machine, protest against police brutality directed especially at people of color."
Source: A People's History of the United States, 1999 edition, page 661.
4 Comments:
Blog!
(And while you're at it, could you please update your link to me? Thanks!
Kirstin
(exhausted in Seattle)
Blog. It's much more chic than trashy mass-sending email everywhere. Oui?
BLOG! i love your blog. and i love reading what others say about your blog. and i really miss you. and i really want to talk to you sometime but i am at the lake and there is no good reception so i'll wait until you are here. i can't wait. have fun at convention...seriously, have fun.
I'm so excited that you're blogging about this!
Wish I could go to Convention...
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