A little more McFerrin
Bobby McFerrin sings Fix Me Jesus, courtesy of Religion & Ethics Newsweekly.
Bobby McFerrin sings Fix Me Jesus, courtesy of Religion & Ethics Newsweekly.
Bobby McFerrin talks with Kim Lawton of Religion & Ethics Newsweekly about music for spiritual journey, and remembers wanting to be an Anglican monk.
Daily Office readings for Trinity Sunday, May 26, 2013: AM Psalm 146, 147; PM Psalm 111, 112, 113 Ecclus. 43: 1-12(27-33); Eph. 4:1-16 ; John
The United Nations recently released a report on “Child-Well Being in Rich Countries.” Of the 29 countries surveyed, the United States was ranked 26th. The
The outdoor, four-day event is part of the “pilgrimage of trust across the earth” that the Taize community began more than 30 years ago that has taken the brothers and their unique prayer around the world — to Rwanda, to Rome and now to Red Shirt — to encourage peace and reconciliation among all people.
Earlier this week, the Council of European Episcopal Conference and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople met to commemorate Edict of Milan of 313.
Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was thrown into the sea and caught fish of every kind; when it was full,
by Donald Schell Quite early this morning I boarded the train at Stonehaven (near Aberdeen) crossing Scotland East to West to Glasgow. In Glasgow I’ll
Prayers continuing for Bishop Tom Shaw.