Caring about Climate Change as Christians
This weekend, NPR interviewed Katharine Haynoe, an atmospheric scientist and researcher at Texas Tech University. As a devout Christian, she has spent the last few
This weekend, NPR interviewed Katharine Haynoe, an atmospheric scientist and researcher at Texas Tech University. As a devout Christian, she has spent the last few
As speculation grows around the call for a third Nicean council, the Daily Beast reports on what Western and Eastern Christian reconciliation might mean in
As Presbyterians prepare to gather in Detroit, Philip Farah writes an open letter in the Huffington Post on behalf of the Palestinian Christian Alliance urging
In a post on RevGalBlogPals, the Rev. Terri C. Pilarski shares some thoughts on leadership in a progressive Episcopal parish and “bossy girls in the
Psalm 118 (Morning) Psalm 145 (Evening) Deuteronomy 16:9-12 Kirkepiscatoid
On June 22nd, the Washington National Cathedral will celebrate Pride Month by featuring the Rev. Dr. Cameron Partridge as the first openly transgender priest to
Today the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island and the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI will dedicate a plaque at Benson House, the
Just like the lake, a whole way of life is disappearing. Who is to blame, the people upstream for damming the Omo River or the
Thanks to Christ Church, Winnetka, IL – revised for 2014
St Paul’s Episcopal Church held a screening party for the release of the film, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports: