
Bishop Bruno hearing: Day 3
Mary Frances Schjonberg of Episcopal News Service reports in detail about the third day of the ecclesiastical disciplinary hearing for Diocese of Los Angeles Bishop J.

Mary Frances Schjonberg of Episcopal News Service reports in detail about the third day of the ecclesiastical disciplinary hearing for Diocese of Los Angeles Bishop J.

Donne’s poetry reminds us that as long as love exists, death cannot win.

In Pasadena, California, March 29 continued hearings regarding St. James the Great Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. From the Episcopal News Service: The second day
Greg, Liz, and Ricardo welcome special guest Professor David Frankfurter to discuss new religious movements (typically called cults) and how they are portrayed in popular media.

Religion News has published a story on churches that are finding new ministries and theological expressions through art and gallery exhibits in spaces that range

We owe it to each other to leave our too-small homes for the wide realm in which we are all related and all precious beyond measure.

It’s the phrase I frequently hear from clergy when I tell them that I’m an Associate Rector. It’s the “truth-in-jest” description of associate clergy… But you know what? This joke represents a highly problematic and diseased vision of church leadership, and I both resent and reject it.

Fifteen bishops have issued a joint statement in response to the recent executive orders undoing the previous administrations efforts to respond effectively to climate change.

First day of hearings saw emotional testimony by parishioners.

Even when sitting alone at my desk to pray my prayers in the morning, I am never alone.