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Stolen identity There ain’t no tellin’ where I’ll be, Because of late there’s two of me And one has tons of fun for free With my stolen identity! Steve Forbert’s hilarious song charts the nationwide trek of the man who steals his identity and wines, dines, carouses, and causes expensive mischief in Steve’s name. The song is funny, but identity theft is not. The Department of Justice reports that each year over 1.6 million Americans experience the horror of opening a Visa bill or credit report and discovering that someone wreaked THE VERY REV. havoc by taking on their BARKLEY identities. THOMPSON Identity theft is a financial nightmare, but it’s also more than that. The realization that someone has stolen your name is a violation of the most intimate sort. I may strive all my life to form a distinctive and particular character, and in a matter of hours a dark stranger can twist and pervert my identity until I am no longer recognizable to the world at large as the person I intend to be. But I wonder…does identity theft primarily occur when some third-party steals what is ours? Is the nefarious stranger most often someone on the outside? As Christian people, we are called to die to our old identities and live anew. St. Paul tells us, “It is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” (Gal. 2:20) We meditate on this and similar words of truth when we gather for worship or kneel to pray, but who is it that then gets up and walks back into the world? Who wines, dines, carouses, sows discord,
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The sanctity of the Sabbath God’s mandate for the Sabbath is simple. Making it happen in our own lives is the hard part. “The Sabbath is in the 10 Commandments’ so that is extremely foundational,” said Canon Missioner for Evangelism and Formation Becky Zartman. “At the same time, I’m not good at it.” “Sabbath rest is very, very countercultural,” adds Canon Missioner for Community Life and Young Adult Ministry Bradley Varnell. He also makes the point that the Sabbath is not simply time off or a break. “It is directly connected with worship, and
the very rhythm of life,” he said. Scripture offers two reasons for the Sabbath. In Exodus 20:8-11, God tells Moses that the Jewish people are to honor the Sabbath in recognition of God’s own rest on the Sabbath Day — the seventh day of creation. We rest because we are made in the image of God and God rested. The second reference comes from Deuteronomy 5:12-16, where God commands the Jewish people to observe the Sabbath as a remembrance that they were enslaved people in Egypt. “Here, rest commemorates the people’s
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Cathedral app offers new options for connection In July, parishioners will have a new way to connect with Christ Church Cathedral through a mobile app available on Apple and Google Play app stores. Minister for Communications Brant Mills says the app will help people more easily find the information they need. “We want to help audiences find new ways to engage and interact.” Included in the app, folks can find events and educational offerings, information for in-person and online worship, links to livestreams on Sundays, weekly service leaflets, and the monthly Bulletin. There will also be options to simplify giving, available in the palm of your hand. The company building the app, PushPay, serves more than 7,000 customers including churches, schools, and
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