What’s the point of the Archbishop of Canterbury?
Here’s a fascinating program on BBC 4 discussing the role of the Archbishop of Canterbury in today’s UK. Quentin Letts takes a humor-filled but thought-provoking
Here’s a fascinating program on BBC 4 discussing the role of the Archbishop of Canterbury in today’s UK. Quentin Letts takes a humor-filled but thought-provoking
“There’s really something spiritual about skiing,” said Egelhoff, a retired Episcopal priest. “It’s hard to identify and hard to explain, but it’s a feeling of being with nature and, in a sense, being with God.”
UPDATE: Tuesday evening The Living Church reports that The Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston, dean and president of Episcopal Divinity School, in Cambridge, MA will resign
Simon Barrow, one of the editors of Ekklesia writes on his discovery of a new book by James F. Hopewell, Congregation: Stories and Structures, available
Episcopal Life Online reports on the Presiding Bishop’s visit to the Diocese of South Carolina: The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina welcomed Presiding Bishop Katharine
During the first week of Lent, Café contributor Derek Olsen nearly died of a poisonous spider bite. Here he reflects on his brush with death.
We hear much of modern skepticism. There is, perhaps, no more in the world now than there has always been, only its forms have changed. Its answer lies not in argument, but in the lives of Christ’s followers.
Some people give up chocolate. Some people take on an excercise program. Some people set aside time for prayer. This year, Nina Scott is giving
England’s Bible Society has released an edition of the Bible that highlights the more than 2,000 passages that reveal God’s sorrow over poverty and injustice,
Updated. Episcopal Life media is seeking an editor for Episcopal Life monthly. A restructured job posting appeared on the Episcopal Church website today. Earlier past