Tithing revisited
Since 1982, the tithe has been the minimum standard of giving in the Episcopal Church. We are not alone in that teaching. Americans donate $295
Since 1982, the tithe has been the minimum standard of giving in the Episcopal Church. We are not alone in that teaching. Americans donate $295
Bishop Pierre Whalon, of the Convocation of American Churches in Europe, has just returned from a visit to the Province de L’Eglise Anglicane Du Congo.
The National Council of Churches will publish it’s 2008 Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches both in hardcopy and on-line in March. This has become
The Living Church reports that Bexley Hall, one of the eleven accredited Episcopal seminaries in the US, is closing their Rochester, NY, campus and concentrating
Journalist Joe Feuerherd says that according to many Roman Catholic Bishops, he may have put his soul at risk when he voted in a recent
Stephen Bates, former religion correspondent for the Guardian, wrote “A Fractured Faith: Do divisions over homosexuality make schism inevitable?” which appeared in the LGCM Anglican
Two recent stories in the New York Times describe how conflicts in religious law and civil law are being handled in the USA, especially in
2/19 UPDATE: the rest of the story — the Diocese of Texas has cancelled services – which these people knew – until the safety of
Simon Sarmiento, keeper of Thinking Anglicans, has written as essay asking the question “Has the covenant already sunk?” The article appears in the LGCM Anglican
The controversy after the Archbishop of Canterbury’s “sharia speech” has become a discussion over the status of the Church of England itself and the question