Bishops file briefs in support of marriage equality
More than two dozen Episcopal bishops have filed two briefs in the United States Supreme Court supporting civil marriage equality for same-sex couples. The bishops
More than two dozen Episcopal bishops have filed two briefs in the United States Supreme Court supporting civil marriage equality for same-sex couples. The bishops
The newly installed Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby spoke powerfully about reconciliation at the final Eucharist of the “Faith in Conflict” conference at Coventry Cathedral
In a March 2010 story about the election of Mary Glasspool, a lesbian, as suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Los Angeles, Wells offered the following: “The Episcopal Church, by its actions, is demonstrating that it no longer values its place under the historic headship of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and therefore the Anglican Communion.”
I was amused by Christoph Waltz’s portrayal of Pope Benedict a couple weeks ago on Saturday Night Live, but I couldn’t watch more than a
Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:
The Rev. Shelia McJilton writes on the very real fear of those whose lives stand to be aversely affected by the sequester. After reflection on
The Center for American Progress listed 13 Progressive Faith Leaders to Watch in 2013. Episcopalians Gary Hall and Cam Partridge were among them:
The Executive Council of the Episcopal Church has passed a resolution on gun violence, as reported on the House of Deputies page:
Allison Aubrey reports on “Family Dinner: Treasured Tradition Or Bygone Ideal?” on NPR’s All Things Considered. Here’s an excerpt:
Chris Sugden, writing for Anglican Mainstream, wrote on the first day of the Faith in Conflict program at St. Michael’s House at Coventry Cathedral. The