
Bishop of Texas releases statement on the death of Deputy Darren Goforth
The Right Reverend C. Andrew Doyle, Bishop of Texas, has released a statement in response to the death of Deputy Darren Goforth, who was shot

The Right Reverend C. Andrew Doyle, Bishop of Texas, has released a statement in response to the death of Deputy Darren Goforth, who was shot

A release from The Episcopal Church: Young Adult Pilgrimage to Ferguson, MO to focus on racial reconciliation and justice Bishop Stacy Sauls, Chief Operating Officer

In a release from 10 Downing Street today: The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Christine Hardman BSc (Econ), M.Th, formerly Archdeacon of

The 66th annual awards from the Religion Newswriters Association were announced in Philadelphia on August 29. Laurie Goodstein of The New York Times received the

The idea that one could take a garment, or a person, wash them in blood, and have them come out clean says to me that these are people who have suffered and lost, who have been immersed in suffering, who have had pain stick to them like dried blood; and yet, they have come though the other side of suffering clean and dry, their robes made white, their pain relieved.

“Our sisters and brothers in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church have asked us to make [our] solidarity visible by participating in “Confession, Repentance, and Commitment to End Racism Sunday” on Sunday, September 6.”

“Under whose authority are you not issuing marriage licenses today?” he asked. “Under God’s authority,” Davis said.

To the cynical, the distracted, the bored, Jesus commands: Ephphata… Be opened! Open your hearts. Open your minds. Open your senses. Open your will to believe.

Creation Justice Ministries Executive Director Shantha Ready Alonso said, “Prayer is powerful. Uniting in prayer will give us the spiritual strength we need to face the most daunting challenge humanity has known: to heal and restore God’s web of creation before it is too late.”

“During the last 15 months, we have continued to learn much about our School and the students it serves. … Our ongoing work will be even more difficult having witnessed the challenges of the trial, but it remains our responsibility to make our School the safest place possible.”