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Catherine A. Caimano

Free Range Priest

The Rev. Catherine A. Caimano is a Free Range Priest. Previously she served as canon for regional ministry for the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and as rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Wichita, Kansas, and associate rector at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Durham, N.C. For more from Catherine, follow her on her blog Father Cathie.

Most recent content by Catherine A. Caimano

  • Catherine A. Caimano: Free Range Priests solve traditional church problems
  • Catherine A. Caimano: What if church was more like a gym?
  • Catherine A. Caimano: Rethinking 'outreach'
  • Catherine A. Caimano: Ashes on the sidewalk
  • Catherine A. Caimano: Called to a broader vision of family
  • Catherine A. Caimano: Signs and wonders
  • Catherine A. Caimano: Christianity in six words
  • Catherine A. Caimano: O Google, where is thy sting?
  • Catherine A. Caimano: The goose not wild enough
  • As alone as I ever am
  • Why Advent is the hardest of times for faithful Christians
  • Catherine A. Caimano: This very day, our lives are being demanded

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We address a yearning for greater strength and vitality among Christian institutions and for greater faithfulness and effectiveness in the leadership and management of those institutions.

  • Thriving Communities
  • Vibrant Institutions
  • Christ-Shaped Leadership
  • Traditioned Innovation
  • Transformative Leadership
  • Generative Organization
  • Sustainable Design

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Theological Reflection, Christian Leadership

The New Testament as an innovation of the Old

Understanding the New Testament requires grounding in the tradition of the Old Testament. The book of Leviticus and the Sermon on the Mount illustrate that the New is the fulfillment of the Old, writes C. Kavin Rowe.

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