Within the leadership of each Parish, the Rector stands as a shepherding figure, weaving together the spiritual and administrative threads that define any one congregation's journey. As outlined in the Episcopal Church Canons, particularly Canon III.9, the Rector is entrusted with profound responsibilities that extend from leading worship and pastoral care to overseeing varied facets of church administration. Their presence is both pastoral and pragmatic, embodying a leadership style that is visionary and grounded in tradition.
Read Moren my first post of this series “On the Church” I dove into the mission of the church through the lens of the 5 Marks of Mission. Today, we will look specifically at a body within an Episcopal Church that has a very important, and yet, misunderstood role. The most common misunderstanding stems from whether vestry members are representatives or agents.
Read MoreThe first time I walked into Times Square I was overwhelmed by the lights, sounds, and volume of people who I encountered. Despite the fact that I am an extrovert by nature I found myself in a complete sensory overload. Nowadays I skip Times Square for less crowded streets and less sensory overload. In my pursuit to see New York, I find myself traversing quiet streets and tree lined streets with friendly people who seem to forget they do not live in one of the worlds largest and busiest cities.
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