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News > The Harvest September-October 2006
Rally supports Episcopal Social Services
Hundreds of people turned out for a rally Sept. 9 in support of Episcopal Social Services.
The agency stands to lose its building as property is condemned for a proposed sports arena in downtown Wichita.
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New campus missioner named
The Rev. Craig Loya has been named by Bishop Dean E. Wolfe as Campus Missioner, with his ministry in the diocese to begin Jan. 15.
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Bishop Barbara Harris calls women to work for justice
Those attending the Episcopal Church Women annual meeting Oct. 7 at St. James', Wichita, were challenged by the first woman Episcopal bishop to work for justice and peace in order to live out the promises of the baptismal covenant.
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Youth peer ministers set to serve
Nine young people have been added to the ranks of peer ministers to help lead the diocesan youth program during the coming school year. They join 11 youth who are returning for another year.
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Leavenworth parish readies for 150th anniversary
St. Paul's, Leavenworth, the oldest parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas, will celebrate the 150th anniversary of its founding on Dec. 10 , 1856.
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Want to make your church attractive to 20-somethings?
Lindsay Lunnum, a seminarian from the Diocese of New York, offers her thoughts on how congregations can better respond to the needs of young adults who are seeking a spiritual home.
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