A dangerous, healing sermon
Fifty years ago, the Rev. William Holmes stood in the pulpit of his Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas, and spoke hard truths to his community and avoided comfortable platitudes.
Fifty years ago, the Rev. William Holmes stood in the pulpit of his Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas, and spoke hard truths to his community and avoided comfortable platitudes.
The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth, Provost of St Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow, writes about watching the debate unfold.
Friday, November 22, 2013 — Week of Proper 28, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
A new Pew study indicates that the number of Americans who believe medical professionals should take all steps possible to prolong life in all circumstances
Many churches turn themselves inside out trying to figure out how best to welcome visitors, get them quickly engaged in church life, make sure they
From the Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church: The Episcopal Church’s Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music (SCLM) has issued a reminder to
Debbie Reese writes In Indian Country Today Media Network that the so-called “First Thanksgiving” does not do the time justice:
Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:
Episcopal Relief & Development shared excited news:
Bishop James J. Shand, Bishop of Easton, is resigning but is not calling for an election yet: