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Weekly bulletin inserts are meant as a teaching tool for congregations. They aim to provide congregants with information about the Episcopal Church and its mission and ministry.
Episcopal Life Weekly: November 22, 2009
ONE Sunday is a day each year on which congregations pray for and commit to common action toward an end to global poverty. With text from the Episcopal Church's Office of Government Relations, Episcopal Life Weekly bulletin inserts for Nov. 22 mark ONE Sunday with information about the Millennium Development Goals and what congregations and individuals can do to help.
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Episcopal Life Weekly: November 15, 2009
Each year on Nov. 14 the Episcopal Church remembers the consecration and ordination in 1784 of Samuel Seabury as the first bishop of Connecticut and first Episcopal Church bishop in the newly formed United States of America. Episcopal Life Weekly bulletin inserts for Nov. 15 mark Seabury's feast day with a brief history of his life and ministry, carried out as the Episcopal Church established itself after the Revolutionary War. Also included in the bulletin inserts for Nov. 15 is a link to a survey that will give readers an opportunity to weigh in on what they would like to see in Episcopal Life Weekly bulletin inserts in the coming year. The survey opened on Nov. 2 and will close Nov. 24.
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Episcopal Life Weekly: November 8, 2009
The second in a set of two bulletin inserts on Native American and Indigenous Ministries in the Episcopal Church has been prepared for Nov. 8. The second insert reports on General Convention resolutions dealing with issues affecting the native peoples, especially repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery -- a 15th-century assertion that European explorers had the right to subjugate indigenous people.
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Episcopal Life Weekly: November 1, 2009
Several national and international ministries of the Episcopal Church's Office of Native American/Indigenous Ministries, which works for the full inclusion of Native Peoples in the life and leadership of the church, are outlined in the first of a set of two bulletin inserts from Episcopal Life Weekly for use on Nov. 1 and 8.
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