Rt. Rev. Ed Salmon Guest Speaker at this Year’s All Clergy Retreat for Diocese of SK
The Southern Gentleman and the Saskatchewan Clergy
the Right Reverend Ed Salmon, retired Bishop of South CarolinaThe Right Reverend Ed Salmon, retired Bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina, was the guest speaker at this year’s all-clergy retreat for the Diocese of Saskatchewan.
Bishop Salmon, who is currently serving as Rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Chevy Chase, Maryland, addressed the clergy in six sessions over three days, on the topic of “Mission in a Declining Church.” With his southern drawl and sweet but firm, gentlemanly way, he challenged us to keep Relationship central in our ministry.
Relationship, he said, is key. It is the very nature of our Trinitarian God, and it needs to be the basis of all we do and are. How do we move ourselves and our churches out of merely making theological statements, such as “Jesus is Lord,” and into spelling out the implications of that statement in all of our life and work? One reason for our declining churches, Bishop Salmon suggested, is that our relationships do not reflect the excitement and challenge that Life in the Spirit and the Lordship of Christ suggest.