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At 3:07am on May 26, 2009, Fr. Thomas Beasley+ said…
You are behind us here on the east coast. My previous comment was made at 6:06 am eastern time.
At 3:06am on May 26, 2009, Fr. Thomas Beasley+ said…
Hi, Stefani. Yes I have heard about the inmate who became a priest in prison and is now outside the razor wire. He and I became priest around the same time and for the same reason - to provide the sacramental care of those who find themselves incarcerated.

I followed his ministry with great interest while he was incarcerated. However since his release, I have not heard any more about him until your comment. If anyone knows how I might reconnect, I'd appreciate the information being passed on to me.
At 7:58am on September 23, 2008, Kit Wang said…
Stef--I like the moving about the church idea, but ours is so small we'd knock someone or something over!--and we have no functional sound system, so the best acoustics are from either the altar or the nave crossing!
At 6:50am on July 14, 2008, Steve Hollinghurst said…
i was near the front next to a clergywoman i know from Taize trips so suspect we may indeed have done that peace thing...samll world, but seeing i only know what your shadow looks like i wouldn't have known ;o)
At 4:38am on July 14, 2008, Steve Hollinghurst said…
Stefani
do i take by "the shepherds" svc you mean the service for those with us before lambeth? if so i was there, sitting over by the Tamil worship band....
well if you get up anything intersting and 'anlimergant' in Reno i am sure i can turn it into a research visit some time i'm in the states ;o)
At 10:09am on July 7, 2008, Valerie Balling said…
Hi Stefani,
So I just saw your post to me from January today - how sad is that! Thanks for your comments on my smile and sermon. There are times I live by the motto - Smile, it makes people wonder what you're up too!
Are you doing anything in connection with Lambeth? Regardless, I must say I am a bit jealous as I am an Anglophile through and through - I love being in England.
Peace,
Valerie
At 4:21pm on June 28, 2008, Raewynne Whiteley said…
Hey Stefani,
Thanks or the welcome, and the kind comments on my photo! Glad +Barbara will make it to the gathering. And yes, i'd love to meet you - hopefully that may happen sooner rather than later (of course your new dio. could invite me to do a clergy con ed event...)
Raewynne
At 7:47am on June 25, 2008, Jay R. Lawlor said…
Hi Stefani,

Great to hear from you. Congrats on becoming rector of Trinity Church, Reno. Being an MDG congregation and a Millennium Congregation are not necessarilly the same. They probably support the MDGs, hence an "MDG Congregation." Millennium Congregation is a specific project that connects congregations of all faiths in supporting Millennium Villages in Africa (currently in Rwanda). You can learn more at www.millenniumcongregation.org. I'd be happy to let you know more and, once you are settled at Trinity, ways you might be able to get involved.

Peace,
Jay
At 7:22am on June 22, 2008, travis gerjets said…
It's a bummer our paths won't cross in England! Who do you suggest that I meet with while I am abroad---people who are deep in the emergent movement?
At 12:22pm on June 21, 2008, travis gerjets said…
Stefani,
Hey, Karen Ward said I should get in contact with you about the Fringe Lambeth event. Can you tell me a little bit more? I would love to hear from you...
Peace,
Travis

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Your Anglican Church Body Affiliation (CofE, TEC, AMiA...) - Leave blank if not applicable
Resident to TEC, working in CofE & taking a photo of an ancient cross on Iona
Your Diocese
Los Angeles TEC, Manchester UK
Your City
Los Angeles and Manchester
Your Parish
Gorton with Abbey Hey Team Ministry
Your blog (if you have one)
http://revstefani@blogspot.com
Your Anglican 'Species'
Priest, Deacon
Your 'Day Job'
parish minister to an inner city neighbourhood
What you do for fun and re-creation?
love cooking, movies (doesn't everyone say that), reading novels mostly written by women which are just above the chicklit variety, and sadly from time to time reading current, practical theology
What do you see as some of the biggest challenges facing Anglicans today?
postmoderism, generational-ism, pluralism
What do you see as some of the biggest opportunities for Anglicans today?
our openness in responding to these "challenges" and the people committed to the church(es)
What do you want Anglimergent to be? and what other Anglimergent resources, gatherings, activities or events would you find helpful for your ministry?
love to just be in conversation with people both like me and different ; share resources, etc ; connecting over the world is cool!
 
 

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