Press Commentary
Opinion/ Op-Ed Articles
- Why Desmond Tutu is Everybody’s Archbishop, CNN International, October 10, 2011
- Expanding Our Region’s Global Role, Co-Author, Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
October 21, 2007
- A Sign of Hope for Episcopalians, Seattle Times, June 22, 2006
- Let us pay our faith forward, Co-Author, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, January 19, 2005
- No class system among Christians, The Witness Magazine, July/August 2003
- Embracing alternatives to our fear and anger, Seattle Times, September 20, 2001
- Urban churches can help rebuild our nation’s cities, Gannett Suburban Newspapers,
July 26, 1992
- Divest to blacks in South Africa, Westchester Business Journal, October 19, 1987
- How Divesting U.S. Firms Can Fight Apartheid, Newsday, August 17, 1987
- Nelson Mandela, the U.S. and a new South Africa, Chicago Tribune, July 20, 1987
- South Africa ’policy of hope’ deserves support, National Christian Reporter, January 9, 1987
- Unless the U.S. acts, South Africa could become as ungovernable as Lebanon, Gannett Westchester Newspapers, December 1, 1986
- Assembling the Parts to Combat Apartheid, Newsday, November 5, 1986
- The U.S. needs a bold new South Africa policy, Chicago Tribune, October 21, 1986
- Soweto, Where Hope for Peaceful Change Died, Newsday, June 16, 1986
- S. African whites, not blacks, fear sanctions, Gannett Westchester Newspapers,
October 4, 1985
- Desperate regime will destroy South Africa, Gannett Westchester Newspapers,
July 25, 1985
- Apartheid and Christianity have nothing in common, Gannett Westchester Newspapers, January 16, 1985
- Anti-apartheid protests gain impetus, Gannett Westchester Newspapers, December 9, 1984
Public Statement
- Statement of Faith-Based Support for Same-Sex Marriage, Co-Author, March 23, 2004
Columns
- From the Dean, The Rubric, Monthly online and hard copy publication of Saint Mark’s Cathedral, Seattle, 1999 – 2008
- With the Grace of God, Private Lives Magazine, monthly column 1986 -1989
- Speaking My Mind, Private Lives Magazine, monthly column 1989 – 1992, pseudonym of Andrew Roberts
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