The Magazine: PoppingCollars Podcast Episode 10 Slain in the spirit
With whimsy, humor, and a theological perspective Episcopal priests take a look at popular culture Greg, Kathy, Kyle, and Michelle delve into the world of
With whimsy, humor, and a theological perspective Episcopal priests take a look at popular culture Greg, Kathy, Kyle, and Michelle delve into the world of
Isaiah 65:1-9 For lots of folks, opening the morning paper includes checking their daily horoscope, a prediction of what the day or the week holds
A parish, whose rector died in December after being struck by a car while riding his bike, ponders the connections between their loss and the
With the announcement today by civil authorities of charges against Heather Cook in the tragic death of Thomas Palermo, the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland reaffirms its
Episcopal Bishop Heather Cook will be charged with manslaughter in the fatal crash that killed cyclist Thomas Palermo, Maryland’s new state’s attorney Marilyn J. Mosby announced
Week of Christmas 2, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.] Today’s Readings for the
UPDATED: A link to Ihloff’s reflection in full. The Baltimore Sun has the report. … the case has continued to reverberate through the Episcopal Church, with
According to the Washington Post’s analysis of new data from the Pew Research Center, wealthy Americans think that the poorest Americans “have it easy.” Do
Reactions to the death of Tom Palermo continue throughout the Baltimore community and the Episcopal Church. In today’s Baltimore Sun, Dan Rodricks cites an unusual amount of transparent
Asif Arif, a Parisian lawyer who directs Cultures & Beliefs, writes in the Huffington Post that Muslims stand with Charlie Hebdo after the attacks: Already