The Trail of Souls
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the abolition of chattel slavery in Maryland, members of the Diocese of Maryland went on a pilgrimage yesterday for
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the abolition of chattel slavery in Maryland, members of the Diocese of Maryland went on a pilgrimage yesterday for
Psalm 24, 29 (Morning) Psalm 8, 84 (Evening) Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) 36:1-17 1 Corinthians 12:27-13:13 Trinity Episcopal Church and a postulant to the priesthood in the
In a recent convocation at the Columbus, OH campus of Bexley-Seabury, President Roger Ferlo spoke about the ecosystem of theological education which includes, families, congregations,
In these final few days prior to the mid-term elections, PewResearch looks into the demographics of those least likely to vote. They are younger, more
An 11-year-old South African girl talks about the fears she faces on her walk to school. From Why Poverty.
Most Episcopal Churches will likely be marking All Saints either today or during Sunday services tomorrow. But what about All Hallow’s Eve?
“[F]or the saints of God are just folks like me, and I mean to be one too.”** That sounds like a goal to work towards
A Presbyterian asks Roman Catholics a questions that should be asked of all denominations: how well does the Church care for divorced (and divorcing) persons?
Iran, the world’s only theocracy, has becomes the world’s least religious countries.
A continuation of the conversation arising from the presiding bishop’s recent remarks on new models for the formation of leaders.