ST.
PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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Bill
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Articles by Bill Wylie-Kellermann
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January 1, 2006:Jeanie Wylie-Kellerman, Rest in Peace |
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October
18, 2005: Jeanie
Wylie-Kellermann Turning Time |
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April 25, 2005:In
One Another's Light: Reading King and Stringfellow |
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March 31, 2005: Resurrecting
Ethics: Three Works of William Stringfellow |
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December 29, 2004:Another
Way |
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| November
3, 2004:Election
Day and Resurrection |
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| Bill Wylie-Kellermann is a United Methodist pastor
who has served city parishes in Detroit, Mich., and is currently pastor
at St. Peters Episcopal Church in Detroit. A graduate of Union Theological
Seminary in New York City, he is also a frequent contributor to Sojourners
and other publications, often on topics framed biblically by "the principalities
and powers."
He is author of Seasons of Faith and Conscience (Orbis) which explores the biblical and theological bases for non-violent resistance and "liturgical direct action" and has edited an anthology, A Keeper of the Word: Selected Writings of William Stringfellow (Eerdmans). For the previous decade he was Director of Graduate Theological Urban Studies at SCUPE in Chicago. Recently he helped create Word and World, a floating movement school for faith-grounded activists. He lives in Detroit with his daughters, Lydia and Lucy. His beloved partner,
Jeanie Wylie-Kellermann (who was formerly editor of The Record and The
Witness) crossed over to God on New Year’s Eve, 2005. The Wylie-Kellermanns
maintain an occasional online Journal on their life and ministry on The
Witness website for friends around the world to read. |
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