Joe was the lead author of the new Title IV, the Canons that change the way we deal with clergy accused of misconduct. He also explains the remarkable experience the Canons Committee had in coming to unanimous vote to recommend the resolution. Go Joe! Way to serve the Church! We're proud of you. (Forgive the weird lip synch...not sure what happened.)
Embedded video of news summaries, sermons and interviews from the 76th General Convention of the Episcopal Church
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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.
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