The Church of England has beaten the representatives from the Vatican in the first cricket match between the two Christian denominations.
Bishop Charles G. vonRosenberg of South Carolina has welcomed the Rev. H. Dagnall Free back into good standing as a priest in Episcopal Church saying that was an important moment for The Episcopal Church and an encouraging step toward reconciliation in South Carolina.
The Anglican Church of Canada, The Episcopal Church, The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada have issued a joint pastoral message on climate change.
If by “Christian rock band” you mean repetitively parroting pop-culture with theologically homogenized lyrics then, no, U2 is not a “Christian rock band.” If you mean a band that takes a more complex view of faith and life, then that’s something else. Maybe what you have is a rock band peopled by Christians.
Friday, September 19, 2014 — Week of Proper 19, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
Dr. Jennifer L. Eberhardt, Associate Professor of Psychology at Stanford, conducts important research on race and explains how racism works.
Writing for Religions News Service, Autumn Miles reflects on the negative role the church played in her experience of domestic violence.
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury told an interviewer that he has moments when he doubts the existence of God. John Bingham of the Telegraph
In the OpTalk section of The New York Times’ website, Hanna Kozlowska writes: