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Emily Scott left a comment for Paul Roberts
"Hi Paul, Sounds fantastic. And I'd love to hear more about the liturgy conference up at Yale. It would be brilliant if you could come worship with us at Lydia's. All the info you need is on our website -- and feel free to write me at…"
Aug 23, 2010
Paul Roberts left a comment for Emily Scott
"Hi Emily, I've been involved in UK-based Emerging Church/Alternative Worship work since the early 1990s. Next February (2011) I will be passing through NYC on the way to giving a paper (on Alternative Worship and Emerging Churches) at a liturgy…"
Aug 20, 2010
Emily Scott left a comment for Eliacin Rosario-Cruz
"Eliacin, Thanks for your message. I'd love to talk more -- please shoot me an e-mail at emilymdscott@gmail.com. E"
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Eliacin Rosario-Cruz left a comment for Emily Scott
"Emily, This past Tuesday Karen Ward and I were talking about my interest in creating a space within TEC for Anglican/Episcopal House churches and right away she told me to contact you. Karen is my priest and as some in discernment for Holy Orders I…"
Jun 25, 2009

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Your Anglican Church Body Affiliation (CofE, TEC, AMiA...) - Leave blank if not applicable
ELCA
Your Diocese
New York
Your City
New York
Your Parish
St. Lydia's
Your parish website
http://www.stlydias.org
Your Anglican 'Species'
Candidate
Your 'Day Job'
Founder and Pastoral Minister, St. Lydia's
What you do for fun and re-creation?
Bake all sorts of goodies, think wistfully about planting a garden, devour seasons of television shows on DVD in very few sittings, wander around in central park.

I'm the founder of St. Lydia's, a church that gathers to share a sacred meal, just as Christ's followers did in the earliest days of the Church. We meet in a wonderful Lutheran parish in the East Village in New York City.
What do you see as some of the biggest challenges facing Anglicans today?
Our sense of insider-ism
What do you see as some of the biggest opportunities for Anglicans today?
Our desire to deeply engage faith with our minds, bodies, and hearts
What do you want Anglimergent to be? and what other Anglimergent resources, gatherings, activities or events would you find helpful for your ministry?
I'm hear to learn about ways folks are ministering to one another. I want to listen to this conversation, and take part when I can.

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At 12:06pm on August 20, 2010, Paul Roberts said…
Hi Emily, I've been involved in UK-based Emerging Church/Alternative Worship work since the early 1990s. Next February (2011) I will be passing through NYC on the way to giving a paper (on Alternative Worship and Emerging Churches) at a liturgy conference in Yale. It would be interesting to visit St Lydia's if possible: a look at your website suggests that it is similar to some of the UK-based groups. Ours is: www.foundationbristol.org. Regards, Paul Roberts. (If you want to find out a bit more about me, ask Karen Ward.)
At 5:08pm on June 25, 2009, Eliacin Rosario-Cruz said…
Emily,

This past Tuesday Karen Ward and I were talking about my interest in creating a space within TEC for Anglican/Episcopal House churches and right away she told me to contact you. Karen is my priest and as some in discernment for Holy Orders I am obeying her suggestion.

I would like to chat some more about St. Lydia's.

I requested you as my friend here so we can keep the convo going.

Paz,
Eliacin
 
 
 

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