Challenge is to share with others what we have received.ALMOST 60 years ago, a young priest, Bill Wright, having completed a two-year curacy cu·ra·cy n. pl. cu·ra·cies The office, duties, or term of office of a curate. [cura(te)1 + -cy. at Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral is the name of the Anglican Cathedral in several cities around the world, including the following: In Australia
He said to the dean that there was no way he could adequately thank him for all that he had received and learned during his time at the cathedral, or repay all the kindness that the dean had shown him. The dean responded, "You are quite right. There is no way you can adequately thank me because you are not supposed to. The way you `thank' me is the way you some day welcome and teach and treat a priest who will be your assistant." And 20 years later an assistant was saying goodbye to, and thanking Bill Wright in exactly the same terms as Bill had thanked the dean. So Bill repeated the dean's message. What makes the story fascinating for me is that the dean in question was Howard Clark Notable people called Howard Clark include:
And the assistant to whom Bill told the story was myself, the eleventh primate primate, member of the mammalian order Primates, which includes humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians, or lower primates. The group can be traced to the late Cretaceous period, where members were forest dwellers. . I knew Howard Clark well -- he was my diocesan bishop A bishop in charge of a diocese. These are to be distinguished from suffragan bishops, assistant bishops, coadjutor bishops, Auxiliary Bishops, or metropolitans or primates. in Winnipeg -- and we had many direct connections. But the most important connection is this indirect one through Bill Wright. This year Anglican Video will release a presentation from the Primate's Commission on Evangelism Evangelism Gantry, Elmer fire and brimstone, fraudulent revivalist. [Am. Lit.: Elmer Gantry] John disciple closest to Jesus. [N.T.: John] Luke early Christian; the “beloved physician.” [N.T. entitled Paying it Forward. The title comes from a movie called Pay it Forward, the story of a junior high student who turns a system around by refusing to accept the principle of "paying things back" but urges the principle of responding to favours by "paying them forward" to others who may not even know why this good thing is happening to them. This month I will go to a parish, St. James, Vancouver, to give thanks that 50 years ago I, as a university student and a lapsed LEGACY, LAPSED. A legacy is said to be lapsed or extinguished, when the legatee dies before the testator, or before the condition upon which the legacy is given has been performed, or before the time at which it is directed to vest in interest has arrived. Bac. Ab. Legacy, E; Com. Dig. Anglican, was invited by some friends to that parish to rediscover Re`dis`cov´er v. t. 1. To discover again. Verb 1. rediscover - discover again; "I rediscovered the books that I enjoyed as a child" the church, the faith, and the person of Jesus. And I will thank them for all they gave me. But the challenge of the video from the Evangelism Commission is that we not spend our time solely in giving thanks for what we have received, but that we share what we have received with others as it has been shared with us. Our churches are full of people who are deeply grateful for all that the Gospel and the community of the church means to them, but who cannot find it in them to actually invite someone else to share in it. The Evangelism Commission was formed to respond to the call of the Lambeth bishops in 1988 for a decade of concentrated effort in evangelism, and it is certain that attitudes towards "the E-word" as we called it 10 years ago have changed during that time. And it is time to bring that specific task to an end, and to move on. What better way to move on than to set our feet on the long path towards the time ahead when we can be characterized as a church best known for "paying it forward." |
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