NJ bishops urge tighter gun purchase background checks
New Jersey and Newark bishops Mark Beckwith and William Stokes write to New Jersey legislators urging them to support tighter background checks for purchasers of
New Jersey and Newark bishops Mark Beckwith and William Stokes write to New Jersey legislators urging them to support tighter background checks for purchasers of
World leaders attended a memorial service in South Africa earlier today.
Six years ago, Ann Fontaine wrote an essay on Blue Christmas services that has become one of the most popular pieces in the Cafe’s not-quite
The Reverend David Sellery, Author, Resource Creator and Retreat Leader. Committed to a vocation that focuses on encountering God in the midst of everyday life,
Guadalupe bears and reveals a God uncontainable by religious orthodoxy or national borders; a God who shows up everywhere, showering us with life as unexpected as roses in December, making all things new.
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