
What’s at stake in Haiti’s contested episcopal election?
Mark Harris continues the conversation on confusion arising over the validity of a recent episcopal election in Haiti
Mark Harris continues the conversation on confusion arising over the validity of a recent episcopal election in Haiti
A North Carolina parish has launched an environmental stewardship program that has the potential to change the world and our congregations
“I think we have become too busy. I think we have to stop doing and start praying, listening, with open eyes and ears.”
In the Eucharist indeed, we are engaged in a different, but related kind of remembrance. As with 9/11 we are remembering a trauma, and we are striving to remember it well. For the crucifixion of Jesus is an act of terror that left the first witnesses traumatized—at least till Easter Day. And, whenever we gather at our Lord ’s table, his resurrection is made present to us in all its life-giving power.
Luci and Jordan begin the second part of Luke’s story, the Acts of the Apostles
“…engagement with the real presence of Jesus heals, calms, casts out the tormenting spirits.”
Working to come to terms with marriage equality, clergy in the diocese of Albany met to pray, worship and converse in private.
We can find peace in prayer, or struggle to find peace through praying. Sometimes we long for words or ways to find our path, to have God’s comfort as we deal with tangles in our lives. Perhaps we should write out our thoughts, even trying our hand at the poetic form, our own psalms to ask for guidance.