Popping Collars: Podcast episode 14 – “Abide with me”
Greg, Kyle, and Martin talk about the films of the Coen brothers and how the characters in those movies represent the best and worst in all of us.
Greg, Kyle, and Martin talk about the films of the Coen brothers and how the characters in those movies represent the best and worst in all of us.
The Navigation Center will convert a former high school in San Francisco into transitional housing with a full range of services.

Remembering the four who died in the year after Selma.
Will the world notice we were here today? The gospel makes a case for working in the background of this world.
Author Grace Anne Stevens reflects on her life as a transgender woman and how she experiences God: In 1960, I was 13 and Bar Mitzvahed
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams recently spoke on “Christian politics” at a Faith in Politics conference in London saying: “Christian politics is not about

Mike Kinman, the dean of the Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis, has read the Department of Justice report on the Ferguson Police Department. As

I think that in everything he did Jesus was pointing at something else. He was inviting us into relationship. He was asking us to challenge ourselves, to question, to open our hearts. He was showing us over and over again a living God, a God who desires relationship with us, who wants dialogue, who wants to teach us, change us, open us up like a seed so that we can sprout new roots and stems.

Starting with #VirtualShrove and #ashtag, Lent’s online incarnation (if you’ll pardon the pun) has been substantial this year. Here’s a roundup of some of where

The Church of England’s first woman bishop, Libby Lane, will be installed in her new position as eighth Bishop of Stockport on International Women’s Day,