
The vicar of Grantchester and the wrong whiskey
Fans of the PBS series Grantchester will have noticed that vicar-sleuth, Sidney Chambers, has a taste for whiskey and ale. But not sherry, which people assume must
Fans of the PBS series Grantchester will have noticed that vicar-sleuth, Sidney Chambers, has a taste for whiskey and ale. But not sherry, which people assume must
The Executive Council Committee on Anti-racism (ECCAR) is meeting this week in St. Louis including a visit to Ferguson with the Bishop, young adults, and
The way students earn university degrees in the United States is changing and Episcopal Church campus ministries are responding creatively. Episcopal News Service: Examples of
Brian Tammaus says that all churches should do as the Episcopal Church is doing: study, think, pray, and talk about marriage and sexuality in real-life
Imagine if that were the priority of Christians everywhere: the pursuit of real freedom from all the substances, stereotypes, and systems that enslave us. Imagine if it weren’t acceptable to plead that we were simply “unable” to recognize the signs that someone in our sphere of responsibility, or merely in our midst, was enslaved in the ways that the Scripture warns us about. Imagine if we couldn’t claim that we simply didn’t have the right information, or that our processes were faulty.
Anglican Communion News Service reports that religious violence is “a defining issue of our generation”: From the World Council of Churches Violence perpetrated in the name of religion
The Episcopal Church is offering free tools to study your neighborhood and diocesan demographics. A helpful resource if you are making strategic plans for evangelism
Andy, Chris, Dominic, and Greg talk about stereotypes and morality in the current climate of video game culture.
God will find any opening in human consciousness that presents itself to God, and then God will start changing awareness and opening the soul to love. Incrementally, over the long haul, like waves on a shore where the tide is coming in, God makes God’s self known.
Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University and the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth have announced the creation of the $2.5 million endowed Right Reverend