Identity and Integrity
Who are we? Who do we claim to be? Do our actions accord with our true identity and calling or do they align with a shadow version of ourselves?
Who are we? Who do we claim to be? Do our actions accord with our true identity and calling or do they align with a shadow version of ourselves?
There is a fine line between acknowledging and celebrating the unique gifts God has given us and tilting into idolatry and division because of them.
How much of a difference do your life and your choices make in the great story of salvation written by our God?
The most abundant life arises when we humans value the intricate and far-reaching connections we share with one another, with the earth, and with the heavens.
When we receive God’s greatest gift, and we commit to sharing his love and light with the world, the places we inhabit begin to change.
Ever since we began to believe the original lie that we were not enough—that we needed something else to distinguish ourselves from the rest of creation and each other—we have lived under the illusion that the ordinary and the holy were divided.
We are a people who know ourselves to be grafted into the Body of Christ through grace, not through the worthiness of human heritage and bloodlines.
St. Paul's Within the Walls,
Via Napoli 58, 00184 Roma, Italy
Tel: +39 06 4883339
Email: office@stpaulsrome.it
Interim Rector: The Rev. Canon John W. Kilgore, M.D.
Bishop-in-Charge: The Rt. Rev. Mark D. W. Edington