Burdened, not Blessed
A former missionary for the Presbyterian Church has some thoughts about the American habit of attributing all economic good fortune to God’s favor. He argues
A former missionary for the Presbyterian Church has some thoughts about the American habit of attributing all economic good fortune to God’s favor. He argues
Monday, March 3, 2014 – Week of Last Epiphany, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
Last week, the Episcopal Diocese in South Carolina gathered for its 223rd annual convention and approved of five new Episcopal missions:
Bishop Scott Benhase of Georgia and bishop Robert C. Wright of Atlanta have written a letter in opposition to HB 875 in the Georgia legislature.
Giles Fraser, former canon chancellor of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, laments cuts to cathedral choirs in the Church of England:
With the public in a skeptical mood, Odyssey Networks asked people whom they trusted.
Martha Bourlakas, a writer, mother of three, and wife of bishop Mark Bourlakas of Southwestern Virginia, offers a new perspective on Lent and what it
AM Psalm 148, 149, 150; PM Psalm 114, 115 Ecclus. 48:1-11; Kirkepiscatoid
Are Ashes To Go really such a great idea? The Rev.Michael Sniffen of The Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew in Brooklyn is not
This just in from blogger Kristin Howerton: “PRESS RELEASE: Blogger loses will to write/live after being asked to weigh in on proposed gay discrimination laws: