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Comment by Jon F. Dewey on February 19, 2011 at 10:32am
I am in the process of starting an emergent cohort in Cumberland to cover Western Maryland and the tri-state area.  If anyone is interested in this, please feel free to contact me.  I have some more word to get out, but I want a meeting relatively soon.
Comment by Jon F. Dewey on December 17, 2010 at 4:19pm

2011 is the 400th Anniversary of the printing of the King James or Authorized Bible. The historical significance of the KJV is enormous; it literally influenced the English language and culture for centuries.  I am spearheading a commemorative event for Spring 2011 (still solidifying a date) in Cumberland.  The plan is to have historical displays (and yes, of the real thing -- I already have plans for original KJV, Geneva and Tyndale versions for display) and historical presentations.  I will give more information in the near future.  If you would like more information, please feel free to contact me.

Comment by Richard D. Meadows, Jr. on May 26, 2010 at 11:41am
To my Anglimergent Community, I just graduated from Virginia Theological Seminary-Post Graduate Diploma in Anglican Studies. My main goal is to become a Rector or Asst. Rector of an Episcopal Church (ECUSA). If you know of a church looking for a "good Rector" let me know or forward my name onto them. I have attached my resume so that you can see my experience. The link below will take you to my resume. Keep me in your prayers.

RESUME

Peace and love,

Richard
Comment by Laura McGuire on April 28, 2010 at 8:26am
Hey y'all - anybody up to date on the Episcopal Village event happening at the Cathedral in September? Just trying to get more details so I can advertise it! Thanks!
Comment by Richard R. on April 21, 2009 at 5:55am
Hi All:

Sorry for posting this so close to the date, but it just went up a week ago:

The leader of the Baltimore Emergent Village Cohort is leaving Baltimore to begin his PhD work, and has found two new leaders to work to build cohorts in and around Baltimore, both with connections to mainline churches. You can read the announcements here:
http://emergentbaltimore.blogspot.com/

One, The Maryland Cohort, will meet in Ellicott City at the Bare Bones Grill and be lead by local UMC leader Rod Miller.

The other, the Baltimore City Cohort, will meet next Thursday (4/30) at the Chesapeake Wine Company in the Canton neighborhood. The leader will be Joan Stiles. You can get contact information for both at the link above.

Best,

Richard
 

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