Top five reasons why seminaries matter
Seminary education has entered a period of great change and uncertainty across the historic mainline denominations. Religious leaders are asking whether there are too many
Seminary education has entered a period of great change and uncertainty across the historic mainline denominations. Religious leaders are asking whether there are too many
(Photo: Marquette University alumni magazine) Daniel Burke of CNN has written a moving story of the faith of James Foley, the war photographer who was
Dean Gary Hall of Washington National Cathedral and young adults associated with the Union of Black Episcopalians are among Episcopalians responding to the killing of
Those who continue to do business with Israel, who contribute to a sense of “normalcy” in Israeli society, are doing the people of Israel and Palestine a disservice. They are contributing to the perpetuation of a profoundly unjust status quo.
When evening came, his disciples went down to the lake, got into a boat, and started across the lake to Capernaum. It was now dark,
by Kathleen Staudt A poetproph. She works as a teacher, poet, spiritual director and retreat leader in the Washington DC area and is the author
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush, Executive Religion Editor of The Huffington Post, published an article called “How These Righteous Religious Leaders in Ferguson Are Giving Us Hope“.
Barring a last minute stay from the Supreme Court, marriage equality will be the law in Virginia tomorrow, Thursday August 21. [UPDATE: The Supreme Court
Newsplex.com’s Stephon Dingle tells an ALS story in light of the Ice Bucket Challenge:
Sam Hailes writes in Lapido Media on Al-Ahli, Gaza’s only Christian hospital. An excerpt: