
Glimpses of God
Just maybe…now and again, we get our three minutes…or our 30 seconds or so…of the special lenses in which we can see God in a way we’ve never seen before. If you could have that glimpse, how might it change you?
Just maybe…now and again, we get our three minutes…or our 30 seconds or so…of the special lenses in which we can see God in a way we’ve never seen before. If you could have that glimpse, how might it change you?
The Episcopal Church has announced that 16 grants, totaling $123,910, have been awarded in the second round of grantmaking managed by the Advisory Council for the Stewardship of Creation.
The Samaritans are part of a broad network of organizations working in the Sonoran Desert to save as many immigrants as they can, and to find the bodies of those they can’t
There are times when I pray as if God were out there somewhere, listening in. I’ll murmur a short plea for help or a thank you.
Douglas K. Anning named Acting Chief Legal Officer, a position created at GC 2015 as part of the restructuring recommendations from TREC
St Paul’s in Newburyport, MA, the oldest continuing Episcopal parish in the state, recently donated items to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History that tell the story of how the American Revolution affected everyday people in their religious lives.
We giggle to hear, behind us, a small child narrate the colours of the fireworks exploding overhead into flowers and fountains. He is rooting for the green ones.
From the Book of Common Prayer: Lord God Almighty, you have made all the peoples of the earth for your glory, to serve you in
Following through on GAFCON’s recent announcement of a Missionary Bishop to offer alternative oversight in provinces deemed to be insufficiently orthodox, the ACNA ordained Canon Andy Lines on Friday at Wheaton, IL.
My freedom, then, becomes bound to the freedom of all people.