
A village lives on the leading edge of climate change
A small village in Alaska copes with climate change.

A small village in Alaska copes with climate change.

The Rev. Carol Reese, an Episcopal priest and hospital chaplain, cares for victims of gun violence at a Chicago hospital.

To love is to put your tenderest self out in the world like a spring flower sending up fresh green shoots. Sometimes we will become beautiful daffodils and sometimes the deer will eat us.

March for Science is planned for Earth Day, April 22, and in advance of that NBC interviewed the chemist Michelle Francl, who, as well as

“Trying to live as a Christian while being denied the chance to read the Bible in your own language is unimaginable.

“Our goal is to continue creating a network of Episcopalians inspired and equipped to work against gun violence and the social forces that drive it,”

“Can these bones live?” asks God. Ezekiel says, “you know, O Lord God.”

Ten years ago today, the name Episcopal Café was launched onto the internet and into the world…. So, thank you for ten years of online community; and here’s to the next ten years!

How can alleluia and doubt exist side-by-side?

In this Holy Week and Easter episode this year we listen to stories of sexual trafficking, ministries of anti-human trafficking, and resurrected life made possible through Christ. Colin interviews Becca Stevens, founder and president of Thistle Farms, and Bonnie Gatchell, founder and director of Route One Ministry.