From the Washington Post:
A new study suggests that the rise of the Internet has caused a significant drop in religious affiliation. From Technology Review:
Simon Sarmiento at Thinking Anglicans presents a good roundup of response to Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby’s comments about who’s responsible for violence against gays
Commemoration of Pandita Maria Ramabai, Prophetic Witness and Evangelist in India, 1922 Then Jesus told them a parable about their need to pray always and
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Mpho Tutu are launching the Tutu Global Forgiveness Challenge, a free online program starting May 4, 2014, designed to teach the world how to forgive.
Image above (and on front-page mastheads): Sacrifice by Sherry Byrd.
Archbishop Justin Welby has suggested in a talk radio interview that African Christians will be killed if the Church of England accepts gay marriage.
Believing that the ways of academic specilization and business-style management is leaving the church bereft, the Dean and faculty of General Seminary are embarking on an experiment to integrate theological education with the daily, lived experience of the church. They are calling this exploration “The Way of Wisdom.”
by Ann Fontaine In the course of my interim ministry and training work I have been observing churches and their lives. I am coming to
Friday, April 4, 2014 – Week of 4 Lent, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including