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Mike Angell

The Rev. Mike Angell is rector of The Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion in St. Louis.

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Citizenship

On Citizenship

Posted on July 1, 2018July 1, 2018 by Mike Angell

When we have seen citizenship not as a resource to be defended, but as a project to be shared, we have been closer to the dream Jesus has for our world.

Posted in Audio Sermon, Christianity, Immigration, SermonTagged Audio Sermon, Citizenship, episcopal, Fourth of July, Immigration, Independence Day, SermonLeave a comment

The Rev. Mike Angell is a priest at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion in University City, Missouri. He is a preacher, writer, a dad, a sometimes frisbee and ukulele player. He likes to hike, ski, swim, and laugh.

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“How Can I Live Peacefully with Justice?
is part of the “Little Books of Guidance” series from Church Publishing. Mike talks frankly about questions of race, identity, justice, and faith.

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