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		By: Ron Weeks		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ron Weeks]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Is the church of today as skeptic about the importance of the church community members who are interested in getting the rest of society comfortable and safe, as it was sixty years ago? My late godfather Dr. Gordon Baker as editor here felt the articles here are the best way to share the views and opinions of Anglican people. 

As noted that the expressions and viewpoints are very good means to the rest of the community members who are interested in leading change, not by passively but actively involved in the future of Anglican leadership. Readers here are engaged people. 

The hopes and futures rose to meet the challenges in new ways. Common worship is now common ground, by the people who are doing their faith by worship and outreach efforts together. Parishes need to all work together beyond walls and floors. From my own efforts I am still living in faith, sharing concerns and ideas are new activities for all generations. 

Let us stop applause alone. Your hands and hearts, are there to use, not wash and dry then just look at.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is the church of today as skeptic about the importance of the church community members who are interested in getting the rest of society comfortable and safe, as it was sixty years ago? My late godfather Dr. Gordon Baker as editor here felt the articles here are the best way to share the views and opinions of Anglican people. </p>
<p>As noted that the expressions and viewpoints are very good means to the rest of the community members who are interested in leading change, not by passively but actively involved in the future of Anglican leadership. Readers here are engaged people. </p>
<p>The hopes and futures rose to meet the challenges in new ways. Common worship is now common ground, by the people who are doing their faith by worship and outreach efforts together. Parishes need to all work together beyond walls and floors. From my own efforts I am still living in faith, sharing concerns and ideas are new activities for all generations. </p>
<p>Let us stop applause alone. Your hands and hearts, are there to use, not wash and dry then just look at.</p>
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