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Bishop Beckwith
Clergy Conversation with Bishop Beckwith, District 4
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POSTPONED: Clergy Conversation with Bishop Beckwith, District 3
This Clergy Conversation has been postponed due to Hurricane Sandy. A new date will be posted as soon as it is rescheduled.
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Clergy Conversation with Bishop Beckwith, District 2
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Clergy Conversation with Bishop Beckwith, District 1
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Celebration of New Ministry, The Rev. Gregory Perez
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Celebration of New Ministry, The Rev. Dr. Timothy Mulder
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Episcopal Visitation
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From Bishop Beckwith, to the Editor of The New York Times
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Re: “Can Liberal Christianity Be Saved?,” by Ross Douthat (column, July 15).
To the Editor:
If liberal Christianity is defined as doing anything to adapt to the culture, I’d be glad to pray over its grave. But that’s neither the church I serve nor the diocese I lead.
The Episcopal Church is one of many mainline denominations, part of America’s ecclesiastical landscape since the beginning of our country. At times, each denomination has reflected an institutional arrogance, assuming that people will know and find us because we’ve been around so long.
Clergy Retreat with the Bishop
This year's Clergy Retreat with Bishop Beckwith will begin with dinner on Tuesday, February 19 at 6 p.m. and end with lunch on Thursday, February 21, 2013.
Registration & Cost
Online registration form
The deadline for your registration and our receipt of your check is Friday, December 14, 2012. The fee of $70 per person per night includes overnight accommodations and meals.