The invitation of Taize
Bishop Mark Beckwith has returned from a visit to Taize and written about the experience on his blog:
Bishop Mark Beckwith has returned from a visit to Taize and written about the experience on his blog:
If you haven’t heard of the Jerusalem and Middle East Church Association, now would be a good time to familiarize yourself. The situation of Christians
Arthur L. Caplan, director of the Division of Medical Ethics at New York University’s Langone Medical Center’s Department of Population Health writes:
“In his joy, he goes and sells all he has and buys that field.” – Matthew 13:44 I am on vacation. Sitting out here on
Episcopal Relief and Development has issued this press release: RESPONDING TO EBOLA CRISIS IN SIERRA LEONE AND LIBERIA
The Rev. David Keill of Christ Ascension, Richmond, writes on the Church’s experience of using paid advertising on Facebook for its Vacation Bible School. He
The Rt. Rev. Pierre Whalon, Bishop of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, spoke on France24.com about the situation of Iraqi Christians:
Parker Palmer uses humor to “rekindle his memory” (along with some Billy Collins poetry). You can read Palmer’s whole commentary (along with Collins “Forgetfullness”) at
Dear Abba, I am anticipating the deciduous trees begin their annual transformation from lush green canopies to brightly-hued foliage to bare branches. It is part
By Bonnie Anderson and Dan Webster Don’t let the trailers of “Lucy” deter you. The new Luc Besson film starring Scarlett Johansen and Morgan Freeman