What the Presbyterians got wrong on Israel
Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism, writes in detail on Jewish and Christian relations alongside considering Israel. An excerpt from his
Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism, writes in detail on Jewish and Christian relations alongside considering Israel. An excerpt from his
Yes, you heard right on your car this morning: NPR’s Morning Edition has caught the madness. Lent Madness, that is. Their website actually has the
Wednesday, April 2, 2014 – Week of 4 Lent, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
No joke: From
In case the new Pope has not wowed you yet – from Bosco Peters in New Zealand at
Forward Movement has entered into an agreement with international fast-good giant McDonald’s to issue special Lenten Happy Meals featuring popular saints in what will be called “Holy Heroes Happy Meal.”
John 11:1-45 From the perspective of two millennia, the fact that some guy named Lazarus gets to walk around Bethany an extra twenty or thirty
The focus of the reign of God is primarily on public, communal, political, economic, and historical life rather than on private interior life. The traditional emphasis in Christian ascetical theology on interiority has led the Church in its mission to focus primarily on private, emotional, and family life to the exclusion of public, work, and political life. ~Owen Thomas
This past week, the Acts 8 Movement threw a challenge into the Episcopal blogosphere: explain why you are an Episcopalian in 250 words or less,