The Anglican Church of Canada wants to know what the Marks of Mission look like

From here:

Calling all Anglican photographers! Pull out your cameras, your fancy lenses, or your smartphones for our new photo contest. Capture an image that depicts one or all of the Marks of Mission and send it in to the General Synod office by January 1, 2013.

Here is my submission:

The Marx of Mission

9 thoughts on “The Anglican Church of Canada wants to know what the Marks of Mission look like

  1. I’m not sure, but Groucho, Harpo and Chico, as well as their other less well-known brothers could be a better alternative to Karl

  2. The online dictionary says mark also means chump, dupe, fool, gull, patsy, sap or stooge.

    Considering therefore what the ACoC has been doing with donations for everthing but Christ’s work.

    We are the Marks of mission.

    Submit your own ID photo today if you qualify.

  3. The ACoC article includes a photograph of a tiger lily. The caption says, “Brian Bukowski captured this shot—showing the integrity of creation—on Toronto Island.” What exactly is “the integrity of creation” and how does a tiger lily show “the integrity of creation”?

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    Mission flows out of Faith commitment, which is grounded in the Gospel.
    Since the ACoC can no longer make this connection, it seeks to justify itself in pseudo-science and bafflegarb.

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