
Prayer is not wishful nonsense
Is prayer worth doing? The Revd. Giles Fraser writes in The Guardian on what prayer does and does not do. “Can everyone stop all this

Is prayer worth doing? The Revd. Giles Fraser writes in The Guardian on what prayer does and does not do. “Can everyone stop all this
We continue our reflective journey along the Way of the Cross with stations 7 and 8 (Jesus falls a second time and Jesus speaks to the women of Jerusalem)

Owanah Anderson, Choctaw elder, wise warrior woman, beloved friend/mentor, fierce Episcopalian, died today.

Bass, a lifelong Episcopalian, takes his faith seriously but also thinks a bit of humor goes a long way when evangelizing.

Love can only exist where there is freedom to choose and it cannot be a false choice where we return to God out of a sense of duty or obligation.

The Right Reverend Nick Baines, Bishop of Leeds in the Church of England, was in Parliament to lead prayer yesterday when the terror attack took

Living, moving and having our being, like tadpoles in the great pond of God, we unfold the truth, and it is this which makes us free.

They called him Isaac, and tomorrow we’ll tell his story. #gifbible pic.twitter.com/nLtnmzKDHl — David Hansen (@rev_david) March 16, 2017 There’s already an emoji Bible (Episcopal

We have heard that Marilyn McCord Adams, professor, author, philosopher and Episcopal priest has died. Adams was a regular contributor to this site and thoughtful explorer of the human relationship with God; she will be deeply missed.

The irony which the Philip North controversy has exposed is that it is the so-called liberals who are the ones clinging to orthodoxy and tradition, and the so-called traditionalists who are appealing to liberal principles of freedom, toleration, and equal respect