
Speaking to the Soul: Welcoming the Son
Over and over again I find the son at my gates. Over and over again I have the choice to let him in or to take him out and kill him.

Over and over again I find the son at my gates. Over and over again I have the choice to let him in or to take him out and kill him.

From the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego: Keep Watch, Dear Lord As we learn about the violence in San Bernardino, our first response is to

Yesterday, the Diocese of Oxford in the Church of England (#nottheonion) posted a list entitled “Ten Tips for a Man-Friendly Christmas Eve Service,” bylined the

The Episcopal Church Public Affairs Office has issued the following release: Share in prayer with climate conference team; December 3 webinar examines climate change An

Reading the Bible gives access to a cultural touchstone and exposes the reader to stories that have been told for centuries. And reading the Bible oneself rather than hearing stories about what the bible says can be it’s own form of revelation.

In a press conference on Monday, Pope Francis called fundamentalism a disease that exists in all religions. In the Catholic Church we have some –

A project out of Ariel University in the West Bank aims to recreate the wines that were drunk by King David and his descendants.

“Neither our fears nor our privilege are justified in the face of our scriptures, which command us to welcome the stranger as we would welcome Jesus.” – Gay Jennings, President of the House of Deputies of The Episcopal Church
Archbishop Desmond Tutu was awarded the Order of the Companions of Honour by Prince Harry during the prince’s tour of Cape Town yesterday.

The Advent Advocacy Update: #RefugeesWelcome series will examine the current crisis surrounding refugee resettlement in the United States.