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Believe Out Loud Episcopal Congregations
Believe Out Loud in the Episcopal Church
I created this slide deck for a briefing I gave to Integrity's Board of Directors on our role in the Believe Out Loud campaign.
The Ripple
Episcopal Life Ads
I created these ads for Integrity USA before the 2009 General Convention of The Episcopal Church. They were published in Episcopal Life.
Come, Labor On
What Happened at Lambeth?
I created this slide deck for a presentation I gave at a parish in the Chicago area about Integrity USA's witness at the Lambeth Conference.
This is Not Your Mother's Episcopal Church!
Moving Beyond B033
I created this slide deck for a presentation that Jan Adams gave on behalf of Integrity USA to the Episcopal Urban Caucus.
Leadings Website
Committee for Gay & Lesbian Ministry Website
A Profile of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester
Walking With Integrity
I started the Walking With Integrity blog in February 2007 and maintained it for about four years. It remained active until March 2019.
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This is how the blog looked in June 2007 |
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This is how the blog looked in March 2019 |
Voice of Integrity
Standard First Aid, CPR, and AED, 2nd Edition
Grow in Peace for Rochester Gay Men's Chorus
This ad was a slide displayed before the concert.
Voice of Integrity, Summer/Fall 2004
I was the senior editor of this issue. On page 9 is an article about the blessing of the relationship between Michael and me.
D.C. Bishop To Bless Same-Sex Union
This article is about our blessing service.
D.C. bishop to bless same-sex union
WASHINGTON, May 29 (UPI) -- Bishop John Bryson Chane, head of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, was to formally bless the relationship of a gay priest and his partner Saturday.
The Washington Post reported same-sex union blessing ceremony for the Rev. Michael Hopkins, rector of St. George's Episcopal Church in Maryland's Prince George's County, and his partner, John Clinton Bradley, will be a first for Chane.
Covenant relationships, in which two people commit themselves to spending their lives together, "are holy and deserve to be blessed, deserve to be held up by the community and they deserve to be called what they are: sacred," said James Naughton, Chane's spokesman.
Hopkins is a friend of Chane's and is well regarded in the diocese. "So in blessing this relationship, the bishop wasn't looking for an opening to make some type of statement -- he was celebrating the life of a friend as anyone would do," Naughton said.
Traditionalist Episcopalians who oppose same-sex partnerships said they were unhappy with Chane's participation in the ceremony.
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Voice of Integrity, Winter/Spring 2004
I was the senior editor of this issue. I also wrote four articles. They are on pages 3, 6-12, and 23.