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EAST CAROLINA: Convention contemplates its life together and mission to the world

Episcopal News Service. February 23, 2007 [022307-06]

Mary Frances Schjonberg

The Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina, meeting February 8-10 in its 124th annual convention, heard Bishop Clifton Daniel III say that "the intersection where Christian hope meets the heartache of the world is the very place from which our mission arises as followers of Jesus."

"All other questions about our life as a church pale when set against Jesus' call to minister to the world's hurt by building bridges of compassion and mercy," the bishop said in his annual address.

But Daniel said he did not want the address to be entirely "the bishop speaking to the convention."

Introducing a time of table discussion, he said, "It will be, rather, the convention speaking to our diocese as we tell of what we have experienced as one Diocesan family, claim what we treasure, and look with hope toward God's future for us."

A link on the diocesan website contains a 15-page summary of the convention, including Daniel's address and sermon, a response to his address, the table-discussion questions, and the texts of approved resolutions.

Among the resolutions that the Convention approved were ones to:

The Diocese of East Carolina comprises approximately 19,300 Episcopalians worshipping in 73 congregations.