Heaven: what, where, why is it?
The Washington Post’s “On Faith” asks: “What is your vision of heaven? What images – from Scripture, tradition, culture or your personal experience – best describe heaven for you?”
The Washington Post’s “On Faith” asks: “What is your vision of heaven? What images – from Scripture, tradition, culture or your personal experience – best describe heaven for you?”
Congress has given final approval to the health care bill, which would provide for medical care for the millions in America who do not currently have access to insurance.
Bishop Robinson will address “the world’s largest liberal Christian church with a primary outreach to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.”
Why start, or even continue, a pantry?
Before becoming bishop-elect, John Smylie answered questions – lots of questions. Here are a few of his answers.
Welcome to the first springtime edition of the Sunday Social Hour! Read on for recaps from our Facebook page and Twitter stream.
A little help, please, in bringing to light the whys and wherefores of the placement of Easter.
The reactions to the news that consents for Mary Glasspool’s consecration as bishop suffragan of Los Angeles and first lesbian bishop has followed the expected
Catholic and black protestant churches are usually more politically active, while white mainline Protestant churches and white Evangelical churches were the least politically active, according to a national study.
A state superior court judge ruled March 15 that the real and personal property of Bishop Seabury Episcopal Church in Groton, Connecticut, is held in trust for the Diocese of Connecticut and the Episcopal Church.