Is internet sloth the eighth deadly sin?
I recently had a conversation with a writer who said that she needs to cut off Internet access to her office so she can finish
I recently had a conversation with a writer who said that she needs to cut off Internet access to her office so she can finish
The Rt. Rev. Charles Glenn vonRosenberg, a retired bishop of East Tennessee, has been nominated to serve as bishop provisional of the Episcopal Diocese of
The Rev. Louie Giglio will not be delivering the invocation at President Obama’s inauguration after all. ABC News reports that he backed out of the
A little Episcopal church that dubs itself “The James Taylor Church” because it’s been damaged by fire and rain has garnered attention from the singer
A study published in this month’s British Journal of Psychiatry, says spiritual but not religious people are more likely to develop mental problems and dependence
I love the image of Jesus in John’s story of feeding the five thousand. Imagine sitting on a hillside out in the country and watching as that many people come toward you across the open land. Drawn by curiosity and hope, they cautiously approach in little clusters of family and friends, but from where you are sitting they look like an ocean on legs.
Yesterday, Episcopal Cafe focused on the announcement that the widow of civil rights leader Medgar Evers would deliver the invocation at President Obama’s inauguration.
A new study says that the overweight live longer. Economists say that may be true, but the overweight have higher health costs.
The Washington National Cathedral has announced that it will hold same sex-weddings, effective immediately. The Very Rev. Gary Hall, Dean of Washington National Cathedral, made
The Executive Board of the Diocese of Virginia has filed the following resolution: A Response to Gun Violence for consideration at the diocese’s