
Climate in the pulpits
Bishop Eugene Sutton of Maryland has joined with seven other religious leaders in his state to call on Episcopal clergy to preach about climate change on the weekend of September 25-27.
Bishop Eugene Sutton of Maryland has joined with seven other religious leaders in his state to call on Episcopal clergy to preach about climate change on the weekend of September 25-27.
Just because the Internet and social media can bring out the worst in people, does that mean that we must take part in the ugliness?
Bishop Mark Beckwith of Newark is proposing that parishes in his diocese take part in “memorials to the lost” on Sunday, December 13, 2015 to mark “Gun Violence Sabbath.”
Does the very act of polling the public about religion and their beliefs distort the results we read?
Jon Stewart has signed off hosting Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. In addition to commenting on politics and skewering politicians, he also turned a satiric and critical eye on religion.
Marci A. Hamilton, of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, says that the concept of “religious freedom” has been hijacked by those who seek political advantage and seek to overturn policy by appealing to one’s beliefs.
Bishop Marianne Budde reflects on the experience of two priests who were stopped by the police while driving through North Carolina with members of their family.
British filmmaker Jessica Bishopp follows the Rev. Sharon Francis as she recalls “what it felt like to be ‘called by God.'”
After a tragedy such as yesterday’s mass shooting in Chattanooga, or any of the others that frequent the news, our first impulse is to assign blame but the process is an inexact science.
Archbishop Welby wants to stem the coming tidal wave of decline in the Church of England while, at the same, prepare Bishops and senior clerics for leading church institutions. His approach has created controversy.