Bishop James E. Waggoner said clergy discussed how their activities during worship translate into daily action.
“What we do when we come together and what we say when we worship, how is that carried forward into our lives and the way we function in the world?,” he said.
Sarcastic, uncensored, best-selling author theologians headlined the luncheon at Saturday's Religion Newswriters Association's luncheon, titled, "A smart-ass tattooed lady and a middle-aged sexual deviant talk about Jesus."