MLK and nonviolence
Today is Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day in the US, when, across the country, we are reminded again of his legacy, and what
Today is Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day in the US, when, across the country, we are reminded again of his legacy, and what
Monday, January 20, 2014 – Week of 2 Epiphany, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
According to Chadley Stern and researchers from New York University in November’s issue of Psychological Science, the “desire to feel unique can undermine consensus, cohesion,
Former hedge-fund trader Sam Polk shares his story of wealth addiction, living into scarcity, and finding hope in sobriety and his nonprofit Groceryships in today’s
In response to Frank Schaeffer’s characterization of first century Jewish women in And God Said, “Billy!”, Amy-Jill Levine of Vanderbilt University critiques what she believes
Could it be that a life in Christ and salvation was the true anonymous gift Jesus left us, and that in light of that, his acts of ministry could be viewed as distractions from the real gift?
Do you expect breastfeeding moms in your parish to take encouragement from Pope Francis about feeding their babies during church services? Or is nursing a
I believe fresh, healthy food is a gift from God. I pray for a future in which everyone has access to good food, and knows
Tim Tebow may have greased “Phil 4:13” onto his face, but Jonathan Merritt at Religion News Service takes issue with those who interpret this verse
Here’s an inspired fundraising idea: The choir at Trinity Cathedral in Portland is going to sing every hymn in the Episcopal hymnal tomorrow. From the