
Finding God in the very big and in the very small.
Bishop Nicholas Knisely of Rhode Island talks about God, quantum physics, and the nature of eternity on “Day1.”
Bishop Nicholas Knisely of Rhode Island talks about God, quantum physics, and the nature of eternity on “Day1.”
Check your attic. You’ll never know what you’ll find. The vicar of St. Gile’s Parish Church in Wrexham, in the Church of Wales, found a first edition of the King James Bible.
An Illinois State University professor researched how the Episcopal Church held together in the midst of public and protracted crisis.
A short history of the Popemobile
Tim Schenck shares the ten things he tells kids about Communion.
The Primates’ first responses to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s invitation to meet next January “vary from the enthusiastic to the heavily caveated.” So far, no one has said “no.”
Rowan Williams looks at Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment, noting how when one looks at climate change, one must look at all of human society.
Andrew Gerns writes in response to proposed changes to the Anglican Communion, arguing that we do best on the via turbare – the muddled way
Integrity USA has elected a new board of directors.
The Rev. John Ohmer spoke with the Washington Post on the ministry of the Falls Church Episcopal Church since September 2012.