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In this issue
Beginning
on Page One:
- Stories
about the Lambeth Conference, which was held in Canterbury, England
July 16 to August 4, pages 1, 5-8
- Statement by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori at the conclusion of the Lambeth Conference,
page 1
- Bishops march in London 'walk of witness' against global poverty, pages 1, 6
- Reactions to Lambeth Conference, pages 5, 8
- Lambeth's call for 'gracious restraint,' page
7
- Notes on Reflections ..., page 7
- 'More listening ...',
page 8
Elsewhere in this issue:
- Letter from the bishop, page 2
- Diocesan calendar and prayers, page 2
- Grace
Point Camp news, page 3
- Children of Appalachia, Children of God
- Diocesan Day at Grace Point
- Directions to Grace Point
- Thanks for gifts to Grace Point
- How to reserve Grace Point
- Reflection
- Camp Billy Johnson, page 4
- East
Tennessee youth participate in triennial EYE event, page 4
- Osman
Hope Mission committed to Millennium Development Goals, page 9
- 'Everything,
Everywhere,' The Episcopal Global Missions Conference, page 9
- Bridge
Refugee Services is changing, page 10
- Mary
and Peter's long and difficult journey to freedom has ended, pages
10, 11
- '...
Don't tell me what to do with my money ...,' page 11
- Coupon
for 15% off of any regularly priced self-help or theology books from
Chapter & Verse Episcopal Bookshop, page 11
- News
from Around the Diocese, pages 12 - 15
- St. John, Johnson City - Niobrara Convocation
- Grace, Chattanooga
- St. Timothy, Kingsport
- Thankful Memorial, Chattanooga
- St. Matthew, Dayton
- Mollie Hazen Tucker Scholarship award winner
- Trinity, Gatlinburg
- Appalachian Ministry Resource Team
- ECW Fall Gathering Information and Registration Form
- Episcopal Metropolitan Ministry, Chattanooga
- Ascension, Knoxville
- Opportunities, page 15
- Regular
meetings, page 16
- Letter
from the editor, page 16
- The Wild Osprey at Grace Point, page 16
- Deadlines
and editorial policy, page 16 or click here
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