BBC interviews Mary Glasspool
LA’s suffragan bishop-elect warns that labeling her is a too-convenient way of keeping people from ever actually getting to know her.
LA’s suffragan bishop-elect warns that labeling her is a too-convenient way of keeping people from ever actually getting to know her.
Obama’s invocation of a morally justifiable war in Afghanistan recalls some fairly recent history.
This week on Facebook and Twitter, we’ve seen a lot of commentary and re-posting/re-tweeting about the Glasspool election and the Ugandan legislation. But some other
Follow Church of England deacons, priests, and bishops as they post to Twitter.
The consents must come—no wait—the consents must *not* come or else the faith will be in peril. Christianity must change or die—no wait—Christianity must not change lest it die. And the shrill blog voices recede as I follow the flowing marks of the scribe’s pen. On a Tuesday afternoon in the early summer ten centuries past, an English abbot reminded his gathered congregation (Was it large? Was it small?) of the meaning of the Lord’s Prayer.
To you who are coming to baptism, Scripture says, “Bear fruits that befit repentance.” Do you want to know what fruits befit repentance? Love is a fruit of the Spirit. Joy is a fruit of the Spirit. So are peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, self-control, and the others of this sort. If we have all of these virtues, we have produced “fruits that befit repentance.”
If you are still shopping for a Christmas present for that spiritually-inclined person on your list, let us recommend Speaking to the Soul by Vicki
In an interview with the Rev. George Pitcher of The Telegraph, Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, sorta kinda opposes the ugly anti-gay bill now
The Rev. W. Andrew Waldo has been elected Bishop of the Diocese of Upper South Carolina on the second ballot. He is the rector of