More U.S. Christians turn ‘churchless’
From Religion News Service: If you’re dismayed that one in five Americans (20 percent) are “nones” — people who claim no particular religious identity —
From Religion News Service: If you’re dismayed that one in five Americans (20 percent) are “nones” — people who claim no particular religious identity —
General Seminary has issued a release that, while typically indirect in its language, seems to indicate that Bishop Mark Sisk, chair of the board of
The power (and curse) of social media is again being debated during the Ebola crisis, especially after each new case in the US hits the front page.
Archbishop of York John Sentamu says priests in the Church of England should no longer be bound by the centuries-old principle of confidentiality in confessions when they are told of sexual crimes committed against children.
Some folks don’t want kids reading reality-based portrayals of poverty and class: More worrying, however, is the recent rise in efforts to get books banned
by George Werner I come from another century. I started seminary 55 years ago and have had a broad, deep and unusual journey through our
Friday, October 24, 2014 – Proper 24, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture
… just 35 percent of all adults say they’ve written down their end-of-life treatment wishes in any form of advance directive. Another 31 percent say they’ve talked about this with someone, but one in three Americans have said or done nothing to spell out what should be done if a time comes when they cannot speak for themselves.
Vox has the good news: