Random Acts of Pasta
What would you do with your never ending pasta pass from Olive Garden? Matt Tribe of Utah has been getting a lot of attention on
What would you do with your never ending pasta pass from Olive Garden? Matt Tribe of Utah has been getting a lot of attention on
Wednesday, December 3, 2013 — Week of Advent 1, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.]

News from the Diocese of Fort Worth: On December 1, 2014, Plaintiffs The Episcopal Church, Local Episcopal Parties, and Local Episcopal Congregations filed a joint

The Religious News Service explores the ministry of online atheists in “Online troll or therapist? Atheist evangelists see their work as a calling” by Kimberly

Welcome to the first post of our newest Episcopal Café section, the Magazine. Our hope for this new effort is to invite many voices to
A new book and companion television program aim to reignite the argument as to whether or not Jesus was married. The Lost Gospel: Discovering

Last week, while the website was in transition, the Cafe‘s Facebook page published links to a number of responses from bishops across the Episcopal Church,

Yesterday, NPR took a brief look at the pros and cons of the growing movement known as #GivingTuesday. According to its website, “The Episcopal Church

Mark 1:1-13 Two millennia before television, he provided an interesting afternoon’s entertainment. His audiences ranged from the curious to the zealous. He was a curiosity
James Croft is training to be an Ethical Cultural Leader and describes himself as an Humanist, skeptic and free-thinker. His work along side clergy of several