
Perspectives on politics versus faith and the myth of radicalization in terrorism coverage
Peace for Paris image by artist Jean Jullien In his Loose canon column for the Guardian, Dr. Giles Fraser opines that the narrative of radicalization is a

Peace for Paris image by artist Jean Jullien In his Loose canon column for the Guardian, Dr. Giles Fraser opines that the narrative of radicalization is a

Writing on her blog, Maggie Nancarrow explores the challenge that some politically progressive Christians have in defining their faith. She describes the negative definition (“I’m a Christian

… this Mizzou football team is no stranger to standing up for what’s right. This is the same team that last year came out in solidarity when their star defensive end, Michael Sam, announced that he was gay.

At the Magazine this month we’re exploring worship in the Episcopal Church. In this piece, Carrie Willard speaks to the place of kids in church, and the place of church in our lives.
At the Magazine we’re looking into worship in the Episcopal Church. In this video, retired bishop Neff Powell gives witness to the power of communion n the life of the church

It is the work of learning to care for one another, to dream together, to sacrifice for the greater good that make a thing worth doing.

A Canadian scholar, doing research in one area of history, has stumbled upon the unexpected. Micheline White, PhD, while researching one of Catherine Parr’s ladies-in-waiting, came across a book of prayers published by Catherine Parr and she found a prayer for the king which is obviously the original for the Prayer for the Monarch of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.

In Seattle, Starbucks folks don’t seem to have lost much sleep over the issue. This week Starbucks announced a new program to be better neighbors in Seattle, its home city.

The International Reformed-Anglican Dialogue between the World Communion of Reformed Churches and the Anglican Communion met for its historic inaugural meeting in Kochi Kerala India, 26 to 31 OCT 2015.

Knowing we have prayers coming from around the world, that we have a cloud of witnesses, and that we are so inextricably connected in the Body of Christ makes all the difference.