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On The Road  Back

On The Road Back

Written by Carol E. Barnwell on

Both former offenders are working diligently to hang on to their new lives after years of addiction and incarceration. Both former offenders are working diligently to hang on to their new lives after years of addiction and incarceration.

UT Senior Finds Canterbury Formative

UT Senior Finds Canterbury Formative

Written by Carol E. Barnwell on

Lindsey Wohlfort is a 21-year-old senior at the University of Texas in Austin. She was born and raised in Houston where she attended Holy Spirit Episcopal Church. Lindsey has been an active member of the UT Canterbury group while away at school, traveling to Africa with fellow students and being ...

Angleton Organist Wins Spot in International Competition

Angleton Organist Wins Spot in International Competition

Written by Paula Haenchen on

Yuri McCoy hasn’t had much time to develop a long, successful career, but he certainly enjoys an illustrious one in Angleton. His journey has taken him from West Virginia to Italy, Hawaii and finally to South Texas. McCoy’s growing expertise playing the organ and piano has received the kind of ...

International Leadership Program Brings Insights

International Leadership Program Brings Insights

Written by Luke Blount on

In March, Calvary Episcopal School in Richmond hosted three Iraqi leaders seeking to learn about the role of religion in the United States. Calvary was chosen by the U. S. Department of State exchange program as an example of a smaller community to contrast the visitors’ experience in large ...

Restorative vs. Retributive

Restorative vs. Retributive

Written by Ed Davis on

Much of crime is an act of premeditated selfishness, like burglary and auto theft. Some crime is spontaneous, where opportunity and poor judgment collide, like shop lifting. In either case, the act is driven by an “I want” or “I deserve” mentality.

A Better Path to a Future Relationship

A Better Path to a Future Relationship

Written by Alvin Zimmerman and Gary Zimmerman on

Until the last part of the twentieth century, parties in a divorce basically were limited to a two-prong approach – having their case pass through the judicial system with the negative aspect of trial: expense of money and human toil, or the parties would among themselves figure out a way, left ...

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