
An alternative “NO” on the Anglican Covenant
A new resolution is being offered to General Convention with a firmer “No” on the Anglican Covenant with the support of the No Anglican Covenant coalition.

A new resolution is being offered to General Convention with a firmer “No” on the Anglican Covenant with the support of the No Anglican Covenant coalition.
In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring the lived experience of marriage from within and without. In this video, Ernest and Louie Clay offer a reflection in image of their life together.

In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring the lived experience of marriage from within and without. In this post, Gia Hayes-Martin reflects on her own understanding of a vocation to marriage without parenting.

As we walk by faith, not by sight, we may feel that we have been set down in desolate spots at times. Then the morning comes, and we behold the wonders of heaven, right beneath our feet.

Jesus the Homeless, a sculpture by Canadian artist, Timothy Schmalz, still manages to bless and upset folks. And it has now ventured across the Atlantic in it’s first installation in Europe.

High school sweethearts, married for 10 years and parents of children, Nick & Sarah Jensen claim that if same-gendered marriage is legalized in Australia, they will no longer recognize the government’s regulation of marriage and that they will divorce.

The Anglican-Old Catholic International Co-ordinating Council met in Zurich Switzerland the last few days of May. The Council is made up of representatives of both the Anglican Communion and the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht. At the end of a productive meeting the Council issued a communiqué summing up their work. Unlike another recent communique, there were no threats or cries that the sky was falling.

Jesus wasn’t running across the street or from next door, but he was challenging authority, or, at least, people who felt they had the authority to call him to heel when it came to teaching, preaching, and passing on the good news.
Occasionally we print letters to the editor; in this letter the author asks the church to step up to meet the enormity of the worldwide refugee crisis.

So in short, I think it calls all cis people to listen and feel instead of run our mouths. ~Maria Evans