Jubilee Ministries awards 54 grants
The Episcopal Church’s Domestic Poverty network has awarded $67,000 in 54 grants to support mission and ministry in 35 dioceses
The Episcopal Church’s Domestic Poverty network has awarded $67,000 in 54 grants to support mission and ministry in 35 dioceses
We are like the blind man in today’s Gospel – blind so that God’s works might be revealed in us. This is our natural state, and it invites miracles.
“Which stories will define us? The horror? Or the response? The darkness, or the light?”
From the Washington Post: “A woman who married God, a chess-playing priest and 10 more fascinating religious figures who died in 2017.”
Encountering the stunning landscape that is scripture, engaging with the timeless insights and sometimes breathtaking details, is worth braving the tripping hazards. It could even change your life.
Eisenstadt-Evans spoke to clergy about their denominational, congregational, and personal responses to the wave of revelations of sexual misconduct, harassment, and assault that filled the end of 2017’s news streams.
The GBEC will administer the 2018 GOE on Tuesday, January 2nd, Wednesday, January 3rd, and Friday, January 5th.
Letter from God: on this start of the new year, this beginning, I give you not another to-do list or way to be healthier or smarter or greener.
Our Magazine section, with selections each weekend, is the place where we share the stories of life in the church. Below are our top ten stories from 2017.
… the next day, this year a Monday, a feast day. The Holy Name of Jesus. Also known as the Circumcision of Jesus.