
Subversive Undercroft #68: Whom do we serve?
Rather than sacrificing to God, we are invited into sacrificial service for God’s creation
Rather than sacrificing to God, we are invited into sacrificial service for God’s creation
“Chance and Jesus, along with the disciples, made their way to the temple.”
In a pastoral letter to his diocese, the Bishop of Albany has stated his refusal to live within Resolution B012 (Marriage Rites for the Whole Church) passed at General Convention last summer.
How we take care and accept each other is the real stewardship that will grow our church communities. There are funerals every day on this planet and yet, the one funeral we all need to attend we don’t. We need to bury yesterday and let the “status quo” rest in peace.
“We have Pharisees among us, people who watch us to see where we have faults and where we don’t follow the law according to their interpretations of it. We also have a model that we are urged to emulate, the man Jesus, who preached love and compassion rather than legalism and often shallow piety.”
A conversation about Pop Culture and Generations with special guest Kevin Matthews
The Living Church recently published a piece bemoaning the emergence of episcopal elections where all the candidates were women. In this satirical response, Priest, podcaster, and author Jordan Haynie Ware imagines the thought process of a sympathizer with that article’s premise.
In what can best be described as “models for creative ministry,” two new congregations which combine Lutheran and Episcopalian members and clergy have begun worshiping
We interview Canon to the Presiding Bishop Chuck Robertson and talk about power of mythic story and how comic books are potential gateways to following Christ
“If we can let go of fear, anxiety, and the illusion of control, even when the waters are up to our neck, we can begin to perceive the true current that meanders its way through any flood–the current of the waters of our baptism.”