John Donne
Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so, For those whom thou think’st thou doest overthrow
Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so, For those whom thou think’st thou doest overthrow
Children are frequently astonished to discover that the psalmists so freely express the more unacceptable emotions, sadness and even anger, even anger at God, and
The surest way to uphold or restore our endangered church will be for each of her anxious children, in his own place and station, to
We thirst for something far greater than this world can satisfy. So we are always disappointed. Always. But disappointment is itself a gift. Disappointment drives
Eight churches in our diocese are collaborating on an ad campaign. The churches, most of them in southern Montgomery County, have purchased about 20 ads
Some commenters who are disappointed that the Episcopal Church’s House of Bishops was not willing to accept the Primates’ proposal to appoint a Pastoral Council
The Living Church was on hand to hear Canon John Peterson, former secretary general of the Anglican Communon say this: “Many in the Anglican Communion
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori’s Easter message is here. A video interview with the Rev. Jan Nunley, the Episcopal Church’s deputy for communications is here.
Just two months ago, the Rev. Don Armstrong of the Anglican Communion Institute was meeting with the Episcopal Church’s “Windsor bishops” at Camp Allen in
Update: bls at Topmost Apple chimes in. Editor’s note: Last week I invited Father Dan Martins of the Diocese of San Joaquin to write an