Scapegoats of the world unite!
The Rev. Luis Rodriguez writes in today’s Times of London: “But still the mechanism of scapegoating dies hard, and it is so tempting to blame
The Rev. Luis Rodriguez writes in today’s Times of London: “But still the mechanism of scapegoating dies hard, and it is so tempting to blame
From the Toronto Star: OTTAWA–Choosing his words carefully, the longtime former leader of the Canadian Anglican Church opened a conference on gay rights in the
April 14 Practicing resurrection means living in openness. It’s a vulnerable attitude. Jesus invites Thomas to examine his wounds—come and see the ugliest thing you
Sixty years ago tomorrow, Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier. You can visit Jackie’s Hall of Fame page, read some of The New
Ralph Routon of the Colorado Springs Independent offers this commentary on the case of the Rev. Don Armstrong and Grace Church. An excerpt: “And people
In a nice twist of missionary history, several of America’s oldest and richest Anglican parishes now claim to be under the authority of African bishops.
Updated with the Hartford Courant’s story. From the diocese: An elected Episcopal Church review committee has decided to drop all charges brought against Bishop Andrew
April 13 Wendell Berry, the great environmentalist poet-theologian, has written a piece about somebody he calls a “mad farmer” who goes around shouting, “Practice resurrection!”
Updated: The letter is now online. (Hat tip: Frank) Updated again: And now a response from the senior warden. Paul Asay of the Colorado Springs
Bishop V. Gene Robinson supports civil unions for gay couples in New Hampshire. Meanwhile, the bishops of Newark and New Jersey think Don Imus should