
Speaking to the Soul: Family History
by Kristin Fontaine I was reading about Saint Matthias and was struck by how little we know about this disciple. Since he was chosen to

by Kristin Fontaine I was reading about Saint Matthias and was struck by how little we know about this disciple. Since he was chosen to

From The Episcopal Church: [February 23, 2017] The Rev. Melanie Mullen of Richmond, VA has been named the Episcopal Church Director of Reconciliation, Justice and

A release from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, published in the Living Lutheran: CHICAGO (Feb. 22, 2017) – The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, presiding

The National Prayer Breakfast was one of hundreds of ministries run by what some called the “underground State Department,” according to a D. Michael Lindsay

Who knew that throwing away an eye or a hand is the pathway to clear comprehension?

More slave related window controversies; this time in the UK. Are we complicit in maintaining the harm of an oppressive sin, even if the systemic sin itself is overturned, by our failure to forego its benefits?

The Episcopal Church Building Fund has been working with parishes to forge new identities and new ways of living in their communities

How have we not learned that the transformation of dead matter (failure, death, loss) into an agent of growth is the pattern we see everywhere—from the smallest plant to the evolving cosmos continually expanding and birthing new life from the detritus of death.
Three-quarters of Americans are “people of faith,” and faith communities already have the infrastructure to organize and to promote civic engagement with scientific issues, making them ideal allies in the struggle to address climate change.
An interfaith gathering of residents and religious congregations blessed the opening of Congolese refugee Ndoole Mamboleo’s new tailoring business in Kalamazoo, MI, on Sunday afternoon. MLive.com