Telling Secrets

"Finally, I suspect that it is by entering that deep place inside us where our secrets are kept that we come perhaps closer than we do anywhere else to the One who, whether we realize it or not, is of all our secrets the most telling and the most precious we have to tell." Frederick Buechner

Friday, October 19, 2007

Sunday Morning Coming Down

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Sorry, but I don't really give two figs if I am breaking any rules in reprinting this essay here. You just gotta read this by Garrison...
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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Vocation: Embarrassment

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I was ordained on the Feast of St. Luke, October 18, 1986, in The Episcopal Church of St. Ann, Lowell, MA, "The Mill Girl Church....
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Shall the Fundamentalist Win?

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A former seminarian of mine who has become a clergy colleague and a friend dear to my heart, sent me this link to a sermon by Harry Emerson...
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I'm a Christ Follower (Mac vs. PC Parody) Part 01

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This is the first of a six part series. Every one makes me giggle. Enjoy!
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Hey kid, how 'bout some fire with that brimstone?

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This article arrived in my mail box this morning, which I found worthy of special note. The research was done by the "Barna Group...
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Monday, October 15, 2007

Gay church loses members as acceptance spreads.

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You know, from a safe, emotional distance I found this headline comforting in an odd sort of way. Sadly, I think it's just a temporary d...
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Sunday, October 14, 2007

A Dinner Pary with a VBP

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Okay, this is probably all the evidence you'll ever need to prove that I really am a VBP. In the midst of all of the week’s activities c...
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" . . .marvelous works to be remembered . . ."

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This morning was one of three or four times in our liturgical life cycle that we feature and celebrate the presence and ministry of the you...

" . . .with truly thankful hearts . . ."

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“And, he was a Samaritan” Luke 17:11-19 XX Pentecost October 14, 2007 The Episcopal Church of St. Paul (the Rev’d) Elizabeth Kaeton, recto...
Saturday, October 13, 2007

National Coming Out Day 2007

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Okay, so I'm just catching up. October 11th (Thursday) was "National Coming Out Day" It was also my friend Jon's birthday....
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Theology and Gumball Terrorism

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It was all the news in Northern New Jersey this week. Swear to God. Two town officials in Dover, NJ (understand, please, that even in the t...
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Select A Candidate Quiz

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I found this a fascinating quiz , sponsored by the Minnesota Public Radio. It certainly helped me to move away from the all the 'hype an...
Thursday, October 11, 2007

Pants on fire

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We interrupt your regular blog viewing for an important announcement: Just when you think folks on the "fringe right" can't st...
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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Jesus Saves - and Sells

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On a completely different note . . . The Grapes of Galilee is a new Israeli wine label, reportedly aimed at American Christians. The grapes...
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An Open Letter to the LGBT Community from Bishop Gene

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October 9, 2007 Now that the Church has had some time to absorb and consider the recent meeting of the House of Bishops in New Orleans and i...
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Elizabeth Kaeton
I am a joyful Christian who claims the fullness of the Anglican tradition of being evangelical, Anglo-Catholic, charismatic, orthodox and radical. Since 1991, my canonical residence has been the Diocese of Newark, where I was a member of the Women's Commission (since 1993), the Department of Missions (2 terms), The Commission on Ministry (1 term), The Standing Committee (4 years, one as President). I served as an elected Deputy to General Convention in 2000, 2003, and 2006. I have served as a board member of Integrity, USA, and as a founding member of Claiming The Blessing. I was, for 10 years, national Convener of The Episcopal Women's Caucus, and am now member of the national board of RCRC. I attended the Lambeth Conference in 1998 and 2008 representing EWC. I graduated in May 2008 from Drew with my doctorate in Pastoral Care and Counseling and was Proctor Fellow at EDS, Spring Semester 2011. I have been a GOE reader. I consult and counsel at Canterbury Pastoral Care Center in Harbeson, DE, do interim and guest preaching/presiding, and work as a Hospice Chaplain for a national Hospice corporation.
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