The violence of words and attitudes
There is a particular sort of violence encountered by women who work in the church, writes Laurie Brock at the blog of the Episcopal Church’s
There is a particular sort of violence encountered by women who work in the church, writes Laurie Brock at the blog of the Episcopal Church’s
The Task Force for Re-imagining the Episcopal Church is about to start getting specific. Mary Frances Schjonberg writes: Beginning with a letter to the church
The Rev. Lester V. Mackenzie, a native South African, has written a lovely meditation on Nelson Mandela for the House of Deputies site. Mackenzie, a
Four Episcopal Church leaders have signed a letter from Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence to every member of Congress urging them to support legislation
Congregations must change–drastically–according to what I think it is fair to call conventional wisdom that has coalesced with increasing speed among church leaders over the
The New York Times yesterday published a story on how nudging is saving the United Kingdom. Okay, a bit of an overstatement. The story is
Monday, December 9, 2013 — Week of Advent 2, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including