
Anglicans Online celebrate 20th anniversary
Photo from anglicansonline.org Anglicans Online is celebrating their 20th anniversary, having been envisioned the day after Christmas in 1994 by Todd Maffin. Maffin, then 24, was inspired
Photo from anglicansonline.org Anglicans Online is celebrating their 20th anniversary, having been envisioned the day after Christmas in 1994 by Todd Maffin. Maffin, then 24, was inspired
Photograph: Murdo Macleod The former archbishop of Canterbury announces an upcoming Shakespeare project, explains how he still finds inspiration in his writings, and reflects on the
Feast of the Holy Innocents (transferred) [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.] Today’s Readings for the
Bishop Heather Cook was placed on administrative leave after an automobile collision with a bicyclist who later died from his injuries. The Rt. Rev. Heather Cook,
Steve Anderson, Chief of Police in Nashville, TN posted a Christmas message praising his officers response to protests related to the death of Michael Brown
2014 is about to retire and welcome its replacement. Though perhaps not an especially momentous year in Episco-world, we thought it might be worthwhile to
by The Rev. Anne Largent Smith The Episcopalians of the Diocese of San Joaquin in California don’t have the use of a cathedral. There’s one
I wonder if we completely misunderstand the stories we hear during the seasons of Advent and Christmas if we set our focus on them as telling us anything about the “how” of God. A far more interesting question to me is the one my kids favored so much growing up: “Why?”
The Rev. Marek Zabriskie offers a plan for reading the entire Bible in one year: Most Americans make a New Year’s resolution. The No. 1
The Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Kaeton at her blog Telling Secrets, challenges herself to preach without a text or notes in Preaching from the Heart: I’ve tried