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Dean Gibson
Oct 1, 20202 min read
Keystone Habits
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, This week marked the delayed start of both Centering Prayer with The Rev. Marshall Craver and the...
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Dean Gibson
Sep 24, 20202 min read
Yes, God is With Us
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, As recovery from Hurricane Sally continues and as our troubled nation moves closer to the November...
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Dean Gibson
Sep 17, 20202 min read
Hurricane Sally
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, As I write this on Thursday, we are all dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sally. The best news...
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Dean Gibson
Sep 10, 20202 min read
Marking the Beginning
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, Back in the time “before,” this Sunday after Labor Day would have been our “Rally Day.” We would...
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Dean Gibson
Sep 2, 20202 min read
Not the Same
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, Since March, our shared life in the Church has been one of new challenges and difficult choices. I am...
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Dean Gibson
Aug 19, 20203 min read
Shared Life
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, As school begins in various formats and summer draws toward its end, here at Christ Church Cathedral...
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Dean Gibson
Aug 13, 20203 min read
Grace to Grow
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, We pray this week for new beginnings—for the grace to change and grow and to allow God to change us....
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Dean Gibson
Aug 6, 20202 min read
Take Heart
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, I miss you. And I know—from passing encounters in the street and in the grocery store, meetings on...
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Dean Gibson
Jul 30, 20202 min read
Respite and Renewal
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, I am thankful for the time of respite and renewal my family and I have enjoyed during the month of...
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Dean Gibson
Jul 2, 20201 min read
Rest
July is usually a quiet month at Christ Church Cathedral, as many parishioners are away for summer vacations and travel. This year looks...
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Dean Gibson
Jun 26, 20202 min read
Faithful Disciples
Dear Cathedral Family, This Sunday afternoon at Christ Church Cathedral, our bishop will ordain eight new deacons for our diocese. This...
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Dean Gibson
Jun 25, 20202 min read
Wednesday after the 2nd Sunday of Easter
Dear Cathedral Family, God loved the world so much that he came in person, in the Son, Jesus, to experience all of its joy and suffering....
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Dean Gibson
Jun 22, 20201 min read
Wednesday after the 3rd Sunday of Easter
Lorenzo Scott has been called a “Modern Renaissance Painter of Folk Art.” Born in West Point, Georgia and working for most of his life as...
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Dean Gibson
Jun 18, 20203 min read
Life Together
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, As our COVID summer continues, we are all growing weary of restrictions on our activities and...
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Dean Gibson
Jun 11, 20201 min read
Not Yet
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, On Wednesday of this week, our bishop gave his permission for churches in Mobile County to resume...
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Dean Gibson
Jun 9, 20201 min read
Justice and Healing
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, Protests, riots, and violence have shaken our nation over the past weeks, and every community in...
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Dean Gibson
May 11, 20203 min read
Monday after the Fifth Sunday of Easter
This portion of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount describes how we are to go about the essential disciplines of discipleship—almsgiving, prayer,...
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Dean Gibson
May 10, 20202 min read
A Message from the Dean
Dear Cathedral Family and Friends, In this Sunday’s gospel reading, Jesus delivers his “farewell address” to his disciples. In it, he...
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Dean Gibson
May 9, 20202 min read
Saturday after the Fourth Sunday of Easter
Jesus’ difficult teaching in the Sermon on the Mount continues. Today’s reading calls us to “Be perfect…as your heavenly Father is...
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Dean Gibson
May 8, 20202 min read
Friday after the Fourth Sunday of Easter
Today’s reading is one of the hardest segments of the Sermon on the Mount for 21st century Christian readers. Jesus takes the “black and...
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