On court prophets, pop preachers, and presidents
When Pastor Robert Jeffress pronounced his blessing on a possible US first strike against North Korea, he was standing in an ancient biblical tradition. A very dangerous one.
When Pastor Robert Jeffress pronounced his blessing on a possible US first strike against North Korea, he was standing in an ancient biblical tradition. A very dangerous one.
Bishop Philip North, Bishop of Burnley, says that that the church has forgotten the poor and working class.
Bishop George Sumner of the Diocese of Dallas gives ten tips on how to listen to a sermon.
African-Americans in both the Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America were called this week to help build the future of their churches by working hard in the present.
Episcopal Relief & Development serves tens of thousands of displaced people in Rome through the ongoing relief efforts of its partner, the Joel Nafuma Refugee Center (JNRC)
New Hampshire Bishop Robert Hirschfeld is preparing to lead a 40-day pilgrimage on the Connecticut River, from Northern New England near Quebec to the Long Island Sound.
Dr. Audrey Evans shares her story of caring and faith.
Episcopal Divinity School formally announced their agreement with Union Seminary of New York and appointed a new Dean today.
The Rev. David Simmons discusses the proposed full communion agreement between the Episcopal Church and the United Methodist Church with that well known cradle Episcopalian, Willy Wonka.
The Diocese of Texas, through the Episcopal Health Foundation, is promoting positive mental health and resiliency training through a program called “Living Compass.”