Episcopal Church: Let’s pray and lift up the Palermo family by giving
At the Episcopal Café we are praying now for the Palermo Family in the wake of Tom Palermo’s death. We hope that you who follow
At the Episcopal Café we are praying now for the Palermo Family in the wake of Tom Palermo’s death. We hope that you who follow
Vox.com brings us 26 charts and maps that show the world is getting much, much better. In the list: Extreme poverty has fallen Hunger is falling.
Week of Christmas 1, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.] Today’s Readings for the
Review by Bonnie Anderson and Dan Webster If opening this movie on Christmas Day brings more people to see it, then bravo to the marketing
A poll in the Sunday Times (UK) (paywall) shows that the Queen provides more moral leadership than the Archbishop of Canterbury. Reuters reports: Only around a half
“In various denominations, debates on sexual ethics and treatment of minorities have sparked heated international controversy. This is sometimes seen as a conflict between a
Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian churches in England, Scotland and Wales have joined to form The Churches’ Mutual Credit Union Ltd (CMCU). The credit union, which
Luke 2:22-40 In the after-glow of Christmas day, we get this brief window into the life of the Holy Family. Jesus, Mary and Joseph… each
Photo from anglicansonline.org Anglicans Online is celebrating their 20th anniversary, having been envisioned the day after Christmas in 1994 by Todd Maffin. Maffin, then 24, was inspired
Photograph: Murdo Macleod The former archbishop of Canterbury announces an upcoming Shakespeare project, explains how he still finds inspiration in his writings, and reflects on the