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The Reverend Eric Cooter was ordained into the Sacred Order of Priests on June 20, 2010. He has begun his ministry at St. David's Episcopal Church, 401 S. Broadway in Englewood.

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Eric Cooter:  Clay Jars - Fragile Containers
Journey of an Episcopal Seminarian

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Please join Terri and me as our journey continues.

I have just been ordained to the priesthood at St. David's Episcopal Church in Englewood on June 20, 2010.  Lamb of God Church has been our sponsoring parish during this journey, and we are grateful for your prayers and your support.  Terri and I ask that if you wish to follow our blog for updates, sermons, and reflections, please go to:    http://flyingisfun.ning.com

We ask for your prayers as we continue this journey of service in the church.


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Jason Darty:  the Journey Begins


Jason Darty began his studies at the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary this past fall. If you'd like to contact  him his email address is Dartyja@Ltss.edu  Here is an exerpt from his blog about Good Friday:

Good Friday Evening...

Grace and Peace to you all!

 

As the day goes on I can't help but ponder the lyrics of "were you there?" This hymn is sung at this time in the church year and for many seems to be just another hymn. To my knowledge this had always been my take on this hymn until I realized the words seemed to flow without using the ELW. One verse stands out amongst the five "were you there when the sun refused to shine, were you there when the son refused to shine..." Returning to my previous post this morning I can't help but think of the "spectators" to Christ' crucifixion. What must have gone through their minds when Jesus bowed his head and breathed his last. Perhaps some thought that he was just another criminal executed by the Roman Empire. Other's perhaps saw in the darkness of that moment the kingdom fulfilled in their sight. So I wonder what it must of been like "when the sun refused to shine."

Peace, Jason