Activity of StClinton
- StClinton published a blog post How I got my aliasThere are some people in this world who have wondered how I got the handle St. Clinton. No, I did not pick the name, but it was forced upon me. Let me tell the story of how it came to be. Before most people knew what the Internet was, I...
- StClinton published a blog post Who’s The BossI know that this post will get some mad, but it has been on my mind for the few weeks and I have finally gotten around to writing it. I realized not long ago one of the big problems that the Episcopal Church (and other denominations)...
- StClinton published a blog post The Radical ChurchI was born into a family that attended the Episcopal Church, and most likely I will die as a member of the Episcopal Church. I felt that I needed to make that statement so that some who may question the things that I say means that I am...
- StClinton published a blog post It’s Christmas Time In The CityI don’t know for how long this has been on my mind, but it has been for at least the last decade or so. Have we forgotten the meaning of Christmas? Every year on December 24 & 25, we celebrate the birth of our lord Jesus Christ. We gather...
- StClinton published a blog post The Same But DifferentMy church life has been interesting since moving to a new diocese. My involvement in the church has basically vanished outside of going to church and sitting in the pews each Sunday, but after going to three or four different services...
- StClinton published a blog post The People of NeverwhereThe BBC did a miniseries called “Neverwhere” a number of years ago that was written by Niel Gaiman and Lenny Henry. It was a very good scifi series that mainly dealt with a fictional underground world in London. One of the lines one of...
- StClinton commented on a bookmark Black and Episcopalian: The Struggle for InclusionBlack and Episcopalian: The Struggle for Inclusion https://youtu.be/KeBhfbN02aI?si=1BwoRWCpCw6ElkBu via @YouTube
- Done throughout the world in many Christian denominations, from the Catholic Church, The Episcopal & Anglican Churches, The Lutheran Church and many others for centuries, this book takes you though the "Stations Of The Cross" in a different way....
- A personal story of the struggle for authentic inclusion in the church. From a strong voice in the dialogue about what Black lives matter means in relation to faith, a powerful lament and a hopeful message about the future. Historically, to be...
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