For All the Saints
The First Hundred Years of All Saints Episcopal Church, San Francisco
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About the Book
Lawrence R. Holben is an Episcopal clergyman serving a small rural congregation in Mount Shasta, California, where he lives with his partner, Kenneth Solus. He was a member of All Saints’ Parish, San Francisco, from 1995-2004 and continued serving as the parish historiographer until 2010. A former screenwriter (“The Hiding Place,” World Wide Pictures, 1975), his previously published books are All the Way to Heaven: A Theological Reflection on Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin and the Catholic Worker (Rose Hill Books, 1997) and What Christians Think about Homosexuality: Six Representative Viewpoints (BIBAL Press, 1999), a text widely used in college and seminary Christian ethics courses.
About the Author
Lawrence R. Holben is an Episcopal clergyman serving a small rural congregation in Mount Shasta, California, where he lives with his partner, Kenneth Solus. He was a member of All Saints’ Parish, San Francisco, from 1995-2004 and continued serving as the parish historiographer until 2010. A former screenwriter (“The Hiding Place,” World Wide Pictures, 1975), his previously published books are All the Way to Heaven: A Theological Reflection on Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin and the Catholic Worker (Rose Hill Books, 1997) and What Christians Think about Homosexuality: Six Representative Viewpoints (BIBAL Press, 1999), a text widely used in college and seminary Christian ethics courses.