
“Those people” eat quinoa too
The food bank – from both sides: as client and donor and why some people need to see the disadvantaged as some kind of “other.”
The food bank – from both sides: as client and donor and why some people need to see the disadvantaged as some kind of “other.”
A 10 year-old boy, participating in a public project to sift through debris on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, has found a first-of-its-kind limestone seal dating to the time of Solomon.
Michael Curry was recently interviewed by PBS, says the work of the church is to “find ways to be a bridge community that brings differing people together under the rubric of love.”
It is my conviction that worship, when it expresses the sentiments of the soul, turns lives around, untangles psychological knots, and brings wholeness – all by itself. Over time what is stuck or frozen begins to thaw and move and grow again. I have seen that happen, and so I know it to be true.
The bones were actually discovered 140 years ago in the Welsh pub the Olde Star Inn, wrapped in children’s clothing in an old trunk. It
As reported in various news outlets including The Guardian, the Vatican released a statement on Monday connecting environmentalism and social justice, five months following the
In a guest post on the blog Law & Religion UK, 27 October 2015, Michael Ainsworth raises the question over whether the Church should continue to
… my friends have the amazing ability to create fun out of tissue paper, paint and imagination; and that the joy comes as much from the process as from the final product.
The Baltimore Sun reports: Former Episcopal Bishop Heather Cook was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in prison for killing a cyclist in a drunken crash
[Episcopal News Service] Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori speaks about the refugee crisis and encourages a more compassionate response to those fleeing war and persecution throughout