
Wanting What We Do Not Have
Today, would being told to ‘be fruitful and multiply’ really be a blessing?
Today, would being told to ‘be fruitful and multiply’ really be a blessing?
The Standing Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem today released the names of two priests who will stand for election for the ninth bishop of the diocese.
The survey results demonstrate a clear difference in models of employment by geography and gender, and a decline in the “old model” of full-time employment at a single Episcopal entity until retirement.
The Anglican Communion Environmental Network (ACEN) has joined forces with the Global Catholic Climate Movement (GCCM) to produce a multi-lingual Lenten carbon fast focusing on waste, food, energy and water; with a final “Week of Appreciating Nature” in the run up to Holy Week.
I want to say to all of you who read the Episcopal Café, and especially to you young visionaries out there, that the Episcopal Church is yours to do with what you want.
Church music: he good, the bad, and the unbearable – plus why is it both bane and joy in parish life?
Times like these call for someone who can speak God’s truth into the world, even if that truth may seem to be the last thing the world wants to hear.
More than 100 evangelical leaders have signed a letter, published as a full-page ad today in the Washington Post, asking Donald Trump to consider dreamers,
I’ll start with God. With love. With hope. With grace. With forgiveness.
Last week, Poland’s lower house of parliament passed a bill making it illegal to discuss Polish complicity in the Holocaust.