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Personal blog for Father Tim Schenck, Episcopal priest and author.
Clergy Confidential: When Liturgy Meets World
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Jul 20, 2015. When Liturgy Meets World. When you focus on liturgy for a significant portion of your waking hours you tend to see liturgical objects that may or may not actually be there. For example, after Serena Williams won the Wimbledon title for the 28th time or whatever I couldn't help but wonder why she was immediately handed a shiny, blinged-out church collection plate for her efforts. Here are a few examples of what I'm talking about. You may well have other examples to share. In Good Faith column.
Clergy Confidential: In Good Faith: Drive Time
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Aug 13, 2015. In Good Faith: Drive Time. Deadlines have no respect for vacations. Thus, my monthly. In Good Faith column was filed from the road. It occurred to me on the ubiquitous summer vacation drive down I-95 to visit family that there is literally not a single song the whole family can agree on. Forget about genres — that’s a lost cause. But our family of four can’t even agree on one song we all like. Music is by far superior to whatever was written before they arrived on the scene. The irony is th...
Clergy Confidential: John the Baptist Head on a Silver Platter Extravaganza!
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Jul 9, 2015. John the Baptist Head on a Silver Platter Extravaganza! When my father was the assistant conductor of the Honolulu Symphony in the early 1970’s, he used to tell us about the wacky stagehands at the Honolulu Opera Company. They shared a stage with the orchestra and it seemed they would always create t-shirts when a new production was in the works. The precise passage upon which the opera is based; the story of John the Baptist’s beheading. 1 In addition to the usual procession of acolytes and...
Clergy Confidential: About Father Tim
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Greetings from Boston's South Shore and welcome to Clergy Confidential! I hope you'll find this blog a source of inspiration, laughter, and delight in the Lord. I first started blogging in 2007 under the name Clergy Family Confidential. Really, the subhead said it all: "Finding God in Domestic Chaos." I changed the title to the more streamlined Clergy Confidential in May 2014 as a reflection of our evolving domestic stage of life - two teenage boys. Episcopal Parish of St. John the Evangelist. When not t...
Clergy Confidential: My Books
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Father Tim's Church Survival Guide. Dust Bunnies in the Basket: Finding God in Lent and Easter. Episcopal priest Tim Schenck offers good humor and spiritual direction for the journey through Lent and Easter. With keen observations and a clever wit, Schenck connects the mundane with the divine, from dust bunnies and egg hunts to foot washing and the Easter Vigil. Illustrated by popular cartoonist Jay Sidebotham,. Dust Bunnies in the Basket. What Size Are God's Shoes: Kids, Chaos, and the Spiritual Life.
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bloggingpriest: Reflections on Returning and Retreating
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The thoughts of a Generation X Episcopal Priest. As I strive to be a faithful Christian, husband, father, and priest in The Episcopal Church, this serves as an account of my thoughts, experiences, and opinions. The opinions expressed are, of course, my own. Respectful responses are welcome. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Reflections on Returning and Retreating. After my brief time at home, it was time for the Ignation Spirituality Retreat at Mt. Calvary Monastery and Guest House. Tom Sramek, Jr. Tom Sramek, Jr.
Time for structure decisions – Seven whole days
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Seven whole days, not one in seven, I will praise thee — George Herbert (1633). Time for structure decisions. June 30, 2015. Today at 5 pm (MDT) the House of Deputies will spend just over an hour in consideration and debate of key structure proposals coming to convention. We’re looking at four resolutions today, three of which will be considered under the “special order” at 5 pm Those three resolutions are to restructure executive council. To reduce the number of standing commissions. Here that all staff...
Tangled Up in Blue: Miscellany – Seven whole days
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Seven whole days, not one in seven, I will praise thee — George Herbert (1633). Tangled Up in Blue: Miscellany. June 24, 2015. June 27, 2015. This is the thirty-fourth post in a series on resolutions for General Convention 2015. See also the index of resolutions. And the list of resources related to #GC78. For this post, see also some thoughts on resolutions dealing with matters political. I’m sure there will still be even a few more coming. Well, without further delay, here are the latest resolutions.
The Means of Grace: A Memorial To The Church: The Missing Piece
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The Means of Grace. Musings of a Young-ish, Sometimes Curmudgeonly Episcopal Priest. May 14, 2015. A Memorial To The Church: The Missing Piece. This Curmudgeon is smiling today! If you have not read A Memorial To The Church. May 15, 2015 at 9:38 PM. I agree, it was/is a wonderful memorial. I too found it inspiring and for precisely the same reasons. :). Thank you for leaving a comment. Please sign all comments with your name. Any anonymous comments will be deleted. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
bloggingpriest: October 2012
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The thoughts of a Generation X Episcopal Priest. As I strive to be a faithful Christian, husband, father, and priest in The Episcopal Church, this serves as an account of my thoughts, experiences, and opinions. The opinions expressed are, of course, my own. Respectful responses are welcome. Sunday, October 28, 2012. Bad Theology and Acts of God. 8220;Even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that is something that God intended to happen." -. Books can and have been written about why bad t...
The Means of Grace: Parish Ministry: It's Not Dead Yet
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The Means of Grace. Musings of a Young-ish, Sometimes Curmudgeonly Episcopal Priest. July 20, 2015. Parish Ministry: It's Not Dead Yet. Do we need to decide what to do with a broken down buildings that we can't afford to keep? Absolutely Do we need to continue to preach and teach that worship is just as essential as going out and spreading the good news of Jesus Christ to the world? Absolutely. Do we have to demolish our parishes to do so? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Friend Me on Facebook. My hea...
The Means of Grace: Prayer Book Revision: An Impending Nightmare or A Catholic Opportunity?
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The Means of Grace. Musings of a Young-ish, Sometimes Curmudgeonly Episcopal Priest. July 1, 2015. Prayer Book Revision: An Impending Nightmare or A Catholic Opportunity? Granted, this resolution has not yet passed the House of Deputies yet, however as a great deal of the energy behind a prayerbook revision has come from members of the HOD, it is hard to see how it does not pass. So where does this leave us catholic-minded Episcopalians? Defining document, the BCP, be representative of that diversity.
bloggingpriest: July 2012
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The thoughts of a Generation X Episcopal Priest. As I strive to be a faithful Christian, husband, father, and priest in The Episcopal Church, this serves as an account of my thoughts, experiences, and opinions. The opinions expressed are, of course, my own. Respectful responses are welcome. Monday, July 30, 2012. Money, Politics, and the Race to the Bottom. If we don't win this election, it will be because we didn't close the spending gap when we could.". I long for a day in which people argue policy que...
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Jesus Who Do You Say That I Am? What does Jesus mean for you? Clergy Conference 2015: Jesus! December 9, 2014. One of the strange features of our life together as Christians is how we can be distracted from attending to the vitally important matters of our faith because we are taken up with resolving immediate difficulties such as rotas, finances, buildings and the like. These issues are of course significant but when they eclipse our. April 30, 2015. Jesus: Who do you say that I am? April 30, 2015.
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Aug 13, 2015. In Good Faith: Drive Time. Deadlines have no respect for vacations. Thus, my monthly. In Good Faith column was filed from the road. It occurred to me on the ubiquitous summer vacation drive down I-95 to visit family that there is literally not a single song the whole family can agree on. Forget about genres — that’s a lost cause. But our family of four can’t even agree on one song we all like. Music is by far superior to whatever was written before they arrived on the scene. The irony is th...
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