Christ Church becomes “St. Google”
What was once Christ Church is now St. Google’s Church. Why? Is this because I wish to pray to Google? No.
What was once Christ Church is now St. Google’s Church. Why? Is this because I wish to pray to Google? No.
In ancient days the church told Gospel stories with pictures in stained-glass windows. Now it’s the Web and TV.
In yesterday’s Washington Post, Diocese of Washington’s Bishop John Chane writes on the role of religious leaders in diplomacy.
The Anglican Diocese of Chile is responding to the urgent needs of its members after a magnitude-8.8 earthquake devastated parts of central Chile
To walk in Lent with purpose is to occupy a demanding landscape. Media reports of disasters upon disasters only make more demand on us. On nights like these, the prayers we’ve internalized over these years come and pray themselves in us.
When it comes to something as vital as equal marriage, it’s only sensible for two seasoned lawyers to come together – even if it’s from opposite ends of the political spectrum.
These kids have learned that not even in good-old American business must we dominate one another.
This week saw a return to normal activity on Facebook, so whatever bug was happening last week seems to be resolved. Twitter, on the other hand, was on the quiet side other than for a couple dozen retweets, which we’re grateful for. Which service do you prefer? Have you checked out Google Buzz yet? We’re curious, so let us know.
In a cultural condition not unlike that of the Ancient Greeks, where personal ethics are subjective and it seems no one is ever totally wrong, the Judaeo-Christian approach points a way forward.
The Alaskan Fur Rendezvous World Championship Sled Dog Race is looking for its next home-state champion.