Uruguay: Bishop issues hard-hitting challenge to proclamationBy Gavin Drake Posted Nov 28, 2016 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The bishop of Uruguay has delivered a critical presidential address to his diocesan synod, in which he said that parishes had failed to engage with “the basics” of mission and evangelism. Bishop Michele Pollesel used the example of a new priest who received complaints that he had used the same sermon three week’s running. “Yes, it’s true. I have preached the same sermon every week for three weeks now. I know what I’m doing. . . When you begin to live out this sermon, I will go to the next one.”
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