Bishops Steve Jecko and Frederick Putnam have died
Bishop Steven Jecko, the retired Bishop of the Diocese of Florida, has died overnight. Bishop Frederick Putnam, retired suffragan of Oklahoma and the former bishop of Najoland died today.
Bishop Steven Jecko, the retired Bishop of the Diocese of Florida, has died overnight. Bishop Frederick Putnam, retired suffragan of Oklahoma and the former bishop of Najoland died today.
Time magazine’s David Van Biema and Catharine Mayer have written a cover story on the Archbishop of Canterbury. It appears in this week’s European and South Pacific editions. The article will likely become the one piece that readers new to the turmoil in the Angican Communion will want to read for a quick, but fairly comprehensive grasp on the situation.
The Fathers of the church saw an analogy of the image of God in three persons in the original nuclear family: Adam, Eve and Seth. In spite of all the problems and limitations of this analogy it allows some insights which may give us a better understanding of human relations. The human family as image of God shows us that God is the mystery of love
A memorial service will be held today for Bishop Jim Kelsey of Northern Michigan, who died on Sunday in a car accident. The Rev. Canon Howard Anderson offers this tribute to his creativity, his energy and his electric brilliance.
It is a privilege to be associated with Inclusive Church. The Anglican Communion is seeking how it may develop and deepen its life today – what better way could there be than working to keep our church as welcoming and encouraging to everyone who wants to follow Jesus so that everyone of us can be challenged by God’s love.
The Australian Diocese of Wangaratta has voted to permit the ordination and licensing of women clergy, according to Georger Conger writing in the Church of
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori talks with Bill Moyers about science, the environment, and the rift in her Church over the ordination of gay
Then Jesus told them a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart. He said, ‘In a certain city there was
The Rev. Carrie Schofield-Broadbent had some advice for mom on Wednesday. “Pretty is as pretty does,” she said. “Choose your battles. Keep it all in
Archbishop of Canterbury reflects, “I don’t think schism is inevitable. The task I’ve got is to try and maintain as long as possible the space in which people can have constructive disagreements, learn from each other, and try and hold that within an agreed framework of discipline and practice.”