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In this issue:
- Page
One
- Hurricane
havoc done, rebuilding just begun, pages 1 and 3
- East
Tennessee responds to staggering needs, pages 1, 3-5
- Related
story on p. 3: Moving ahead
- Related
story on p. 4: Upper East parishioners head south with supplies
- Bishop's
column, page 2
- Diocesan
prayer cycle, page 2 (includes parishes in companion diocese)
- Grace
Point Camp & Retreat Center News, pages 5-7 or click
here
- Dorm
to be ready for camp '06
- Sisters
of Grace hard at work on meditation trail
- '05
campers build memories
- 'There
is a Place'
- Nature
Lore program launches to great buzz
- The
secret's out: Make your own Grace Point Blackberry Cobbler
- Facilities,
rates, location (or see Grace Point home page)
- 22
attend international stewardship conference, page 8
- 'Building
Abrahamic Partnerships' links Jews, Muslims, Christians, page 8
- Ministries with youth, page 9
- 1,350
Episcopal youth catch the Spirit at triennial EYE
- Youth
Week at Kanuga: Freedom, forgiveness, friends and fun
- Youth ministry Web pages
- Appalachian
needs severe, immediate and ongoing, page 10
- Companion Diocese, page 11
- Beautiful
imagery key to two new books, page 11
- 'Around
the Diocese' includes news of:
- Youth on a Mission: Young people, advisers define mission as
'doing whatever is asked,' pages 12-13
- Nativity, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., page 14
- St. Elizabeth, Farragut, page 14
- Episcopal Church Women's 2005 Mollie Tucker scholar, page 14
- Thankful Memorial, Chattanooga, page 15
- Yoked parishes of the Upper East Area, page 15
- St. Matthew, Dayton, page 16
- St. Mark, Copperhill, page 16
- The Sanctuary, Chattanooga, page 17
- Clergy
news, page 18
- Canon to the ordinary contemplates 'learning to swim all over again'
- Clergy Notes and News
- Regular
meetings, page 20
- Pass
it on, page 20
- From
the editor, page 20
- Editorial
policy and deadlines, page 20
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