
To Those of You in the Back Pew…
You’ve passed this lovely old church many times on your way downtown to the farmer’s market or a restaurant and thought to yourself, “Why not give this one a try?”

You’ve passed this lovely old church many times on your way downtown to the farmer’s market or a restaurant and thought to yourself, “Why not give this one a try?”

Changes to the rite of confession in the Diocese of Canterbury, the recent royal wedding, and an event so current it hasn’t even happened yet.

Christ’s mission is in the small things that add up to something remarkable

A Pacific Northwest parish works to connect their region’s love of nature to God through creative liturgies and the arts.

“Let your word be ‘Yes, yes,’ or ‘No, no.’ ” I find it very interesting that it is an instruction to be definite in one’s answer. Since this was a lesson from Jesus, it makes it even more interesting.

If a person, deciding about their philanthropy is not grateful for what they have, philanthropy will be rendered as effective as a cellphone without a charger. This is why a good stewardship program in a church is only, ever as good as its formation program.

This new ministry is a way for our diocese to manifest good care of God?s people, live out our Diocesan Vision,and always seek the goals of reconciliation and unity in Christ during this important time of transition

As he prayed, I looked at his beautiful, gentle face and saw without any veil or cover his agony as well as his love. Who would not respond to a prayer like that?

“I think that God hopes I will make good decisions with my life, but in order for it to be my life, God can’t step in and ‘save me’ from myself or from just plain bad luck.”

Bishop Ian Douglas met with members of St. Paul’s, Darien on the evening of June 14th, as was previously announced (see the Café’s coverage of