Much of the time that Malcolm French and I spent at General Convention was in the exhibit area, where the No Anglican Covenant Coalition had been afforded a small corner of the Episcopal Women’s Caucus booth. As the exhibits were closing, we had a brief opportunity to take a few photographs.
Our display was modest: we had a sign, a stand containing brochures, and a container of buttons. This material was placed on an improvised table we created from boxes kindly provided by the Integrity folks. Below are pictures of our little lobbying effort.
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Malcolm at the No Anglican Covenant Coalition Table |
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Me at the No Anglican Covenant Coalition Table |
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ReplyDeletevery nifty...are there buttons left? Never got one...best, Len
ReplyDeleteThe Coalition which has provided most of the international effort to defeat the Covenant, has always run on a shoestring.
ReplyDeleteYou guys did an amazing job, and in the face of some horribly institutionalist manipulation, you got a resolution that gave the centralizers very little comfort.
I'm so proud of the work you did.
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