A moral deficit
Barak Obama preached at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta yesterday. But he was doing more than appealing for votes in this symbolic and important congregation.
Barak Obama preached at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta yesterday. But he was doing more than appealing for votes in this symbolic and important congregation.
Sarah Vowell reflects on a holiday dedicated to radical love: Here’s what Dr. King got out of the Sermon on the Mount. On Nov. 17,
A brief profile of Katharine Jefferts Schori describes how she keeps her cool in a very stressful job. Daniel Burke of Religious News Service says
Last Saturday, Episcopalian in the Diocese of Albany prayed together, listened to each other, and reached across the divide that afflicts the church these days/
Updated Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has written to Canadian Primate Archbishop Fred Hiltz to say that he “cannot support or sanction” foreign interventions in
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Seventy percent of the world’s Anglican bishops have registered for the Lambeth Conference with more on the way. This is a signal, says Rowan Williams,
The Right Rev. Musonda Trevor Mwamba of Botswana, spoke to the convention of the Diocese of North Carolina Saturday, and he wondered out loud “When
What started out as a time of prayer by an Episcopal priest and nun a century ago is now observed by Christians around the world
The Word who becomes all things for us is close to us, our Lord Jesus Christ who promises to remain with us always. He cries out, saying: “See, I am with you all the days of this age.” He himself the shepherd, the high priest, the way and the door, and has become all things at once for us.