Greener palms for Palm Sunday
USA Today says that in many churches Palm Sunday is going green by using palms harvested using an environmentally friendly method. This year, more than
USA Today says that in many churches Palm Sunday is going green by using palms harvested using an environmentally friendly method. This year, more than
Thinking Anglicans reports that St Deiniols Library is publishing a book called Rebuilding Communion. The aim of this book is threefold: firstly, to provide a
Bishop Marc Andrus writes on his blog about a conversation he arranged about the St. Andrew’s Draft of the Anglican Communion Covenant.
The House of Bishops continued the faith-based reconciliation presentation which was begun on Saturday continued Sunday, led by the Rev. Canon Brian Cox of the Diocese of Los Angeles and the Hon. Joanne O’Donnell of the Diocese of Los Angeles.
Some people give up chocolate. Some people take on an excercise program. Some people set aside time for prayer. This year, Nina Scott is giving
England’s Bible Society has released an edition of the Bible that highlights the more than 2,000 passages that reveal God’s sorrow over poverty and injustice,
Updated. Episcopal Life media is seeking an editor for Episcopal Life monthly. A restructured job posting appeared on the Episcopal Church website today. Earlier past
The Wall Street Journal takes a closer look at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life survey of the religious landscape in the USA.
Updated New York Episcopalians reflected on the paradoxes of blindness and sight coming from the Gospel of the Day, a task made more poignant in
As a sharing arrangement between break away congregation and the Diocese of Niagara broke down in court, the interpretation of a 1900 year old tradition of episcopacy as the visible sign of unity is being questioned. Which leaves one to ask: what would Ignatius do?