
A time of privilege
A reflection on the recent college admissions cheating scandal and Lent’s invitation to self-examination
A reflection on the recent college admissions cheating scandal and Lent’s invitation to self-examination
“I realized that the furious energy I put into sewing on that day was an outlet for the stress and worry. It was a powerful realization that I could take the fizzing, negative energy of worry, stress, and anxiety and turn it into something positive and useful (pants, in my case).”
Luci and Jordan dig into the letters of “John”
A reflection on the collect for Ash Wednesday as it guides and invites us into a “holy Lent”
The Bishops of the Episcopal Church and the Bishop’s Spouse Planning Group add their voices urging Archbishop Welby to reverse himself and invite all bishop spouses to Lambeth in 2020
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“The world has many sacred places: Stonehenge, Iona, Mecca, the Ganges River, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and many other places around the world where people gather to worship and to touch the spirituality of the site. The important thing is that God is greater than any thing or any place, and can be worshiped either by our physical presence in a church or in spirit, which can take place anywhere.”
Bishop Mary Glasspool offers her thoughts on the Archbishop of Canterbury’s decision to not invite her spouse and the spouses of other LGBT bishops to 2020’s Lambeth Conference.
A 28-year-old man has been charged with murder and two others are in custody after 49 people were killed in shootings at two Christchurch mosques. Police Commissioner Mike Bush said as of 9pm 49 people had lost their lives in the shootings