My Suggested Slogan for the Episcopal Church's New Evangelism Campaign

For those asking questions . . .
The Episcopal Church has no answers!

This in response to Presiding Bishop KJS's recent interview in which she explained why she thought TEC might be attractive to young people:

[M]any of those young people are asking spiritual questions. "Why am I here? What am I supposed to be about as a human being? How am I supposed to live in relationship with other people?" Those are questions that the Episcopal Church is well poised and well experienced in helping people to find answers. Not provide answers, but help people wrestle with the questions. . . . [W]e don't come with a prescribed set of answers. We really do encourage people to wrestle with the question.

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Jon Christenson's Gravatar
Questions are good and certainly Jesus encouraged seekers of the Truth to ask them, but he also provided answers. One wonders if these folks ever actually read and study the Bible.

Even the catechism in the back of the BCP gives some answers (some good ones too) for heaven's sake!
# Posted By Jon Christenson | 1/25/07 2:27 PM
Kate Sanderson's Gravatar
I don't know which I find sadder - +Katherine's statement itself, or the fact that I'm not shocked by it.
# Posted By Kate Sanderson | 1/26/07 11:13 AM
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