The laws of thermodynamics and the church Part 2
by Maria L. Evans Part 2/3 “An isolated system, if not already in its state of thermodynamic equilibrium, spontaneously evolves towards it. Thermodynamic equilibrium has
by Maria L. Evans Part 2/3 “An isolated system, if not already in its state of thermodynamic equilibrium, spontaneously evolves towards it. Thermodynamic equilibrium has
So, which is it—faithful hearts or handsome faces? If God, unlike mortals, looks on the heart, then why does he keep choosing handsome men to lead his people?
From CNN: The Senate gave final approval Thursday to a roughly 1,200-page bill that promises to overhaul U.S. immigration laws for the first time since
The Rev. Canon Gregory Jacobs of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark blogs today about racism in America, and President Obama’s recent commencement speech at Morehouse
This week, the Senate will vote on S.744, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act. According to an alert released today by the
After yesterday’s landmark U.S. Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage, David Gibson of Religion News Service offers four possible paths forward for religious conservatives who
Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:
NBC News Staff Writer Sophia Rosenbaum reports on MSNBC:
A major fight over abortion and women’s health and rights went down last night in the Texas statehouse. Ann Marie Cox says “Don’t mess with
Updated: The bells rang out at Noon Wednesday at the Washington National Cathedral (and other church communities as well): The Washington Post describes the service