Speaking to the Soul: Smoothing it Over
How will our conflicts and factions look in hindsight? Hopefully like they do in the book of Acts.
How will our conflicts and factions look in hindsight? Hopefully like they do in the book of Acts.
“Since a good number of those who are part of the ACC are in support of the gay rights movement and all that, a Nigerian Bishop, knowing the position of the national church here, ought not to accept a position in that body.” – Bishop Ordu

The Rt. Rev. Paul Bayes, Bishop of Liverpool, met with a group of LGBT Christians recently. In his sermon he said, God has called you

Writing at Ministry Matters, and just in time as many congregations begin planning stewardship campaigns, Rebekah Simon-Peter offers some insight and reflection on how many

The Diocese of London is committed to reopening 100 churches and has recently published a book telling some of their stories.

In need of a temporary home for worship while other arrangements were made, the Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Summerville SC, was offered space at Wesley United Methodist Church. The Church of the Good Shepherd met at Wesley UMC for two and a half years.

Cleansing the heart by faith happens not through our effort but through God’s. The Holy Spirit moves within us, and we recognize that at the very center of our being is our true Beloved, is Christ. In relationship with him we willingly die so that our Love can live through us.

It may or may not be a representative sample, but here are some of the lines from the Virginia Churchman of January 1977. (This publication of
General view of part of the Library attached to the Church of S. Wallberg at Zutphen.“Libraries in the Medieval and Renaissance Periods Figure 2” by
The Augusta Chronicle reported yesterday on a case of anti-LGBT vandalism at the local Metropolitan Community Church of Our Redeemer, shortly after the pastor married his husband at the end of June.