
Come let us sing to the Lord
The gift of showing up week after week not because a certain service or styles meets our needs, but that it provides for our neighbors and gives thanks to God.
The gift of showing up week after week not because a certain service or styles meets our needs, but that it provides for our neighbors and gives thanks to God.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has issued a statement to the primates of the Anglican Communion regarding the issues of unity and sexuality, among other things.
Trinity Sunday is the most dangerous Sunday of the year! How can a day be dangerous? Well, maybe it’s not the day itself. But, danger lurks there on the edges…
Rev. Silvestre Romero was elected bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Guatemala at its convention at the end of May in Guatemala City.
A lot of people do not vote or contact their elected representatives to express their concerns and their desires because they think their two cents isn’t going to make any difference.
Barnabas seems to be that friend, or co-worker, that we all want to have. It’s clear why the apostles called him ‘Son of Encouragement’.
In this episode, Saul and Jonathan are dead and now its time for David to really be the king
Continuing our conversation about the possibility of a new prayer book, longtime contributor George Clifford argues that we should ditch the “book” part of the BCP and go all digital
Amid the tongues of dancing illumination, things got clear. Christ’s followers suddenly knew what they were trying to say, and they said it. They were so full of the telling that they seemed drunk. They spoke right to the hearts of their listeners.
Betsy and Greg welcome special guests Ben Courchesne and Sarah Condon to talk about the new Hulu series, The Handmaid’s Tale. How is the religious dystopia of the fictional Gilead a reflection of our world today?