Good morning! I usually post something to this blog in the evening, but last night Bishop Johnson hosted our deputation and others from -- and associated with -- West Tennessee at a fabulous dinner at a restaurant called Bambara. We enjoyed creative appetizers, fine wine, extraordinary entrees, rich desserts, and excellent company until after 11 pm.
Yesterday being Sunday we started later than usual. The bishops led an early morning march against gun violence, but I took the lazy approach and slept in a bit. 10:00 am worship, lunch, and a three-hour legislative session defined the day. At times the legislative process is deliberate to the point of making watching paint dry seem exciting by comparison. I'm frankly a little concerned that with only five full days to go we've not yet taken up substantive resolutions on marriage, church structure, liturgy, discipline, and more. We'd better be getting busy -- and a bit more productive.
I'm now in the meeting room for the Prayer Book, Liturgy and Music committee, and we're about to begin. I'll report back later tonight.
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