
The politics of “religious liberty”
President Donald Trump signed executive order on religious freedom, yet many on the religious right and left are unimpressed.

President Donald Trump signed executive order on religious freedom, yet many on the religious right and left are unimpressed.

Embracing the idea that we can not know all, that we can not be all, and that we definitely can not control anything but our own choices is my new working definition of humility.

Betsy, Liz, and Ricardo welcome special guest William Bonnell to talk about the television miniseries The Young Pope exploring themes of power, loneliness, and obedience.

The Daily Astorian quotes Episcopal Cafe contributing editor Ann Fontaine in a story on Cannon Beach, Oregon’s passing of an inclusivity resolution earlier this week:

Following the presidential election in November, national attention turned to two Episcopal churches in Maryland and Indiana which were vandalized (see Cafe coverage here). An

So think about being a fisher of people. In your words or in your actions how do you proclaim your relationship with the God who is love? How do you cast out a net into the deep waters of the Soul?

Luci and Jordan interview Gary Green about his work in pastoral theology on understanding the suffering of young black men and the theological claims we can draw from that suffering about their unrecognized humanity

St. Isidore is one church that embodies itself in many different ways. It’s a Taco Church, house churches, a pub theology group, a free laundry ministry, a food truck and more. At the same time, the liturgy is distinctly Episcopalian.

From the Daily Office: Daniel 5:1-12 tells the story of Belshazzar’s feast, in which the king misappropriates the temple vessels for his own carousing, and

Justin Welby met Iraqi Christian refugees in Amman, Jordan, today. He also visited Syrian refugees at the Zaatari camp, and met with King Abdullah II.