
Closing arguments filed in Bishop Bruno hearing
The disciplinary panel heard evidence in March, and is considering its verdict.

The disciplinary panel heard evidence in March, and is considering its verdict.

“I feel a strong kinship to the Gwich’in people – not only because I too have Indigenous heritage, but also because nine in ten Gwich’in are also my brothers and sisters in Christ as members of the Episcopal church.”

In being on the receiving end of hospitality I can’t help but feel compelled to share that same hospitality with others. I want to see Christ not only in my friends but in the strangers I meet throughout the day

One hundred days into his term of office, Donald Trump continues to do well in the opinion of white evangelical Protestants.
One week after the #MarchforScience, Episcopalians took to the streets again to join in this weekend’s #ClimateMarch. Did you participate? How is your church addressing

The Most Revd David Chillingworth, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, responded this morning to a communique from GAFCON announcing the consecration of a missionary bishop,

The desire of each of us to be truly known to someone is not something I would previously have included on a list of basic human needs. But, getting to know individuals who are experiencing homelessness has seriously impacted my perspective.

Each dinner I attend reinforces a new narrative. A story that reveals that unity does not mean sameness, and it is indeed possible to bridge differences without compromising your values and principles.

In this episode, the seedy life of King Saul, the unintentional interim

But “God” is only a word helpful in speaking of God with others – like a sort of code, the way “WALK” and “EAT” mean something to Kai. It gets a job done. But that entity we call “God” is, while decreasing in vocabulary, increasing exponentially in immanence and intimacy.