Celebrating the Edgy
Feast Day of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin When I was in high school I took classes in field ecology. Since this was in Jackson, the
Feast Day of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin When I was in high school I took classes in field ecology. Since this was in Jackson, the
The Rev. Jon M. Richardson took to Facebook looking for some provocative feedback: So: fun idea that came out of meeting with church staff today
Violence in all its forms in American society (and what can be done) will be examined at the upcoming Episcopal conference Reclaiming the Gospel of
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby sat down for 15-minutes with the Anglican Journal late Tuesday evening, April 8. Marites N. Sison’s article is entitled “Welby
Quick question: as Palm Sunday looms, church staffs (be it a lone individual or a slew of people) have lots of prep work. We know
Wednesday, April 9, 2014 – Week of 5 Lent, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
The Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori Easter Message from
…the fastest-growing category seems to be that of the “spiritual but not religious”–people who have a sense of connection with a higher power and want to share it with others, without signing up to formal rules or beliefs. Generally, religion seems to do best at the extremes: either rigorously conservative or free and easy.
The Episcopal Church Task Force on the Study of Marriage has issued