Messianic Judaism
On Medium, writer Paul Spinrad writes about Messianic Judaism as a modern movement with historical connections to the early church, when there were people of Jewish
On Medium, writer Paul Spinrad writes about Messianic Judaism as a modern movement with historical connections to the early church, when there were people of Jewish
In a thirty minute talk on VideoBrains, theologian Jenni Goodchild talks about religion in video game, and convincingly argues that games need to do a
Monday, December 22, 2013 — Week of Advent 4, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.]
Two new Episcopal Service Corps program sites, in Memphis, TN, and Berkeley, CA, announced their opening this week. In Memphis, TN, two parishes joined forces
By Teri Van Huss How does a developmentally disabled person deal with a concept? It’s something they can’t see or feel or interact with. In
From WQXR: Billboard reported this week that, for the second year in a row, the top-selling classical artists were the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of
With whimsy, humor, and a theological perspective Episcopal priests take a look at popular culture In this episode Betsy, Greg, and Liz ride the recent wave
Which of these metaphors—out of step or marching to a different drummer—best describes the Church? Personally, I want the Church to march to a different
A recent survey in Britain showed that most people didn’t really know the biblical nativity story. Instead, it showed that their knowledge of the Nativity
By Sam Ochstein Here’s a confession: I’ve always struggled with prayer. Big deal, you say. Lots of people struggle with prayer. Prayer is hard work.