Don’t let church make you sick this flu season
The Rev. Deacon Carol E. Peterson, a registered nurse from St. Mark’s Church in Cheyenne Wyoming, provides these tips on communicable disease prevention in our
The Rev. Deacon Carol E. Peterson, a registered nurse from St. Mark’s Church in Cheyenne Wyoming, provides these tips on communicable disease prevention in our
“Nones” are getting a lot of attention these days (so much so that I probably don’t need those quote marks to describe people whose religious
by Sarah Raven I was taken aback when I recently posted a comment on Facebook about being a steward over the earth and a fellow
Mark 2:1-12 As Jesus is “speaking the word” to a room so packed with people that there is no space big enough for even an
Owain Johnston-Barnes writes in The Royal Gazette online that the two candidates for the Anglican Bishop of Bermuda would “work to unify the church and
This week, NPR’s Morning Edition has been explores the “nones” — Americans who say they don’t identify with any religion. This echoes the Episcopal Cafe
Jaweed Kaleem writes on Huffington Post that training in notifiying someone of a death, an often overlooked part of a job, is starting to be
(President Obama has since unveiled his gun-control proposals, via The Washington Post)
UPDATED: see below From the Diocesan News of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts:
In Christ, God creates a new community, a new world. It is a world that eschews violence, symbolized by the central image of Jesus on the cross. Jesus soaks up violence and injustice, and returns only love. He is raised into the resurrection life of God’s power exercised through love, to create a new community of generosity and equality. That is God’s gift. In the church, unlike the world, all are equal