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The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Wright, Bishop of the Diocese of Atlanta, visited All Saints' for our annual Episcopal Visitation. In his sermon he invited us to recommit ourselves and all our lives to God's work for justice in the world.
So this is how the Republic dies? Robert C. Wright on the attack on American small business.
In this episode, Dr. Meeks sits down with Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright and has a conversation around respect and dignity based on her new book Dignity. In the Episcopal Church, we often speak of dignity. We especially speak of it when we renew our Baptismal Covenant in that we recommit ourselves to respecting the dignity of every human being. While we strive for this, sometimes we fall short. Listen in for the full conversation on dignity, the stories, and the challenges of living into this call as followers of Jesus.Atlanta-based inspirational writer and speaker, Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright tackles issues of authentic living as an observer and ethnographer, advocate for mental health and as an institutional strategist. She is the author of five books, Me? Depressed? A Story of Depression from Denial to Discovery, Ten Things I Wish I Knew About Depression Before It Almost Took My Life, a spiritual novel, Weeping May Endure for a Night, a book of poetry and spiritual reflections on the Nicene Creed, Becoming Who I Am: Reflections on Wholeness and Embracing Our Divine Stories and DIGNITY: Seven Strategies for Creating Authentic Community. She holds a PhD in Performance Studies from New York University, an MPhil in Anthropology from Cambridge University and a BA (magna cum laude) from Princeton University in Sociology and Afro-American studies. A former college professor at NYU and Spelman College, she currently serves as the Director of Enrollment Management at Holy Innocents' Episcopal School and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Emory School of Medicine. Dr. Wright is originally from Jamaica and has lived and studied worldwide, from Edinburgh, Scotland to San Juan, Puerto Rico. She is married to Robert C. Wright, the Episcopal Bishop of Atlanta and they are parents to 5 children: Jordan, Emmanuel, Selah, Noah and Moses-Daniel.
Reflection delivered during virtual Holy Saturday Service, April 11, 2020
Pentecost Sermon delivered by Bishop Robert C. Wright and The Rev. Ashley Lytle Carr, followed by Prayers for Racial Healing and for Victims of Covid-19
Sermons from All Saints' Episcopal Church - Atlanta
All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Atlanta is a vibrant, progressive community that welcomes all – wherever they may be on their spiritual journey. We are called to know, to love, and to serve God and our neighbors. In all that we do, we honor All Saints’ abiding commitment for justice and peace for all people in Atlanta and across the world. Visit us online at https://allsaintsatlanta.org
Sermon by The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Wright during the Service of Song, Prayer, Remembrance and Hope at the Commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of African Slavery in America
Panel conversation on the topics of justice and race with The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Wright, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta; Dr. Catherine Meeks, Executive Director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing; and Joel Thompson, Atlanta-based composer, pianist, conductor, and educator. Moderated by The Rev. Dr. Simon Mainwaring, rector of All Saints'.
Sermon by The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Wright during the Service of Song, Prayer, Remembrance and Hope at the Commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of African Slavery in America
Panel conversation on the topics of justice and race with The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Wright, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta; Dr. Catherine Meeks, Executive Director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing; and Joel Thompson, Atlanta-based composer, pianist, conductor, and educator. Moderated by The Rev. Dr. Simon Mainwaring, rector of All Saints'.
Sermons from All Saints' Episcopal Church - Atlanta
All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Atlanta is a vibrant, progressive community that welcomes all – wherever they may be on their spiritual journey. We are called to know, to love, and to serve God and our neighbors. In all that we do, we honor All Saints’ abiding commitment for justice and peace for all people in Atlanta and across the world. Visit us online at https://allsaintsatlanta.org
The Right Rev. Robert C. Wright, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, celebrates the renewal of ministry and installation of The Rev. Dr. Simon Mainwaring as Ninth Rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church. The Right Rev. James R. Mathes, associate dean of students and chaplain at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria and former Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego, preaches at this historic occasion.
The Right Rev. Robert C. Wright, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, celebrates the renewal of ministry and installation of The Rev. Dr. Simon Mainwaring as Ninth Rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church. The Right Rev. James R. Mathes, associate dean of students and chaplain at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria and former Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego, preaches at this historic occasion.