
Honoring the homeless for the holidays
“In a lot of cases, this is the only celebration of their lives,” said Terri Kingeter, treasurer of BCCH, a nonprofit advocacy group.
“In a lot of cases, this is the only celebration of their lives,” said Terri Kingeter, treasurer of BCCH, a nonprofit advocacy group.
If you’re ready or not, Christmas is coming. If you believe or not, Christmas is coming.
The Episcopal Church and its local diocese, The Episcopal Church in South Carolina, have asked the state court in Dorchester County to dismiss a “betterments” lawsuit filed last month by a group that left the church in 2012.
As December 21 nears, Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has presented a video noting that we remain in a time for prayer, fasting and advocacy this Advent and Christmas in support of policies that provide opportunities for and respect to the dignity of people struggling with poverty through For Such a Time as This: A Call to Prayer, Fasting, and Advocacy.
The following is a press release from the Church of England: The next Bishop of London will be the Rt Rev Sarah Mullally DBE, currently
There is no shortage of ways to find Advent, in liturgy and music, in prayer and silence, in fellowship and practice. And this year we have only eight more days to get there. So hurry up, and Wait.
Advent is not a time in which we find God. Advent is a time in which we stretch, awaken and realize that, regardless of the “hell” it feels we are in, “heaven” is and will always be all around us, conspiring towards our joy and making darkness not dark.
In this episode, Luci & Jordan enter into the prophets with the first half of the first book of Isaiah (there’s 3 BTW).
Jesus, of course, is an incarnation of God, an event I can barely even think about because my brain is not big enough. What an amazing thing that God became one of us. It’s astounding. It’s impossible to grasp. That is why we observe it mainly with silence, in the dark.
Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, Dr Josiah Idowu-Fearon reflects on the nature of the Anglican Communion and what it means to be Anglican