Lent makes better leaders
Bishop Scott Benhase of Georgia makes an interesting point in his column on Duke Divinity School’s Call and Response blog. Given research that shows that
Bishop Scott Benhase of Georgia makes an interesting point in his column on Duke Divinity School’s Call and Response blog. Given research that shows that
Just a friendly reminder from your Café staff on this the Eve of the first Sunday in Lent. In most parts of the continental United
An Episcopal priest in St. Louis has had to give up his plans to adopt Muslim spiritual practice for this lenten season under orders from his bishop. The Rev. Steve Lawler did not plan to subscribe to Islamic belief in any formal way, but intended to use the practice to learn more about the faith.
As the situation in Japan continues to develop this morning, the Anglican Communion News Service has been in contact with Anglicans there. Anglicans around the world have been sending messages of condolence, prayers and are organizing to send aid.
“The unanimous judgement of those who were present was that the Meeting should not see itself as a ‘supreme court’, with canonical powers, but that it should nevertheless be profoundly and regularly concerned with looking for ways of securing unity and building relationships of trust.”
The unique and supreme proof of love is this: to love a person who opposes us. That is why Truth himself bore the suffering of the cross, and even bestowed his love on his persecutors. He said, Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.