How You Can Support Requiem or Renaissance
The Diocese of Missouri is One household of faith that lives, works, and serves in multiple places across the eastern half of our state. What affects one congregation affects all.
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The Bishop's 2021 Convention Address
The Rt. Rev. Deon K. Johnson presents his sermon/address to the 182nd Convention of The Episcopal Diocese of Missouri.
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Barbara Harris Icon
Bishop Deon Johnson commissioned an icon of Bishop Barbara Harris to be created in 2021. Harris was the first woman consecrated as a Bishop in The Episcopal Church and The Anglican Communion.
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Evangelists Are Born In Crisis
We all wish this pandemic hadn't happened, it's terrible. But it's exactly this kind of crisis that shakes things loose and makes people ready to consider things differently.
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Creation Care: A Worldwide Education
Parker Williams has been accepted by the Christian Climate Observers Program (CCOP) to attend COP26, the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties, in Glasgow, Scotland in November, 2021.
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Evangelism: Depth Leads to Invitation
Our goal is to divorce evangelism from institutional self-interest and practice it in a way that is life-giving to ourselves and others.
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Spiritual Intimacy: The New Evangelism
Spiritual intimacy is journeying together through the deep places of our life and experience, and talking together about how our spirits and God’s Spirit interact in those deep places.
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Fear Not: Be an Evangelist
We have the job of reducing fear and increasing love. That’s all evangelism is.
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Creation Care Curriculum
At a time when Christians’ concern for the environment is at its height, there is a curriculum that explores the flawed theology at the heart of the environmental crisis and guides Christians in developing a practical response.
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A Tricky Barrier to Evangelism With Integrity: Institutional Self-Interest
Evangelism with authenticity can never be self-interested or institution-motivated. We cannot approach this from the point of view of church growth — getting more people in the pews and money in the plate.
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