The man wears the mantle of bishop in a remarkable way. If you want to read what he said to Episcopal Communicators in 2001 about why our job of telling "what happened here" is so important, click here. I reread it about once a year to remember why I get out of bed to do what I do everyday.
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- A farm girl from upstate New York goes to college in New England and stumbles into a funny West Virginian and the Episcopal Church, and after a teaching stint in Micronesia discovers that it's possible to make a living by writing and that having twin sons is both delightful and heartbreaking and that living on a lake on the coast of Maine is a pretty darn good gig.
I am trying to reach Bishop Charleston to invite him to an environmental and socially responsible conference this fall in Tucson.
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Thank you,