
Parish halts Confederate Flag Day ceremony in their cemetery
A Maryland Episcopal parish has halted an annual local Confederate Flag Day ceremony that was set to take place in the church cemetery.
A Maryland Episcopal parish has halted an annual local Confederate Flag Day ceremony that was set to take place in the church cemetery.
The fight against President Trump’s executive orders to turn away refugees, deport undocumented immigrants and build a wall along the Mexican border is about to escalate in many American churches.
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and House of Deputies President the Rev. Gay Clark Jennings are the lead signers on an amicus brief filed March 2 by 1,800 clergy and religious leaders in a U.S. Supreme Court case involving transgender-bathroom use policies.
A Jewish temple in Victoria, Texas, has opened their doors to local Muslims after someone set fire to their mosque.
Despite reassurances to the LGBTQ community that President Donald Trump is “respectful and supportive of LGBTQ rights,” the Obama administration’s 2016 guidance about transgender students has been rescinded by the Departments of Justice & Education.
The Episcopal Divinity School of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, have announced that the two historic seminaries will pursue an affiliation agreement.
Churches and religious leaders are organizing to resist Trump administration immigration and deportation policies.
A federal trade court ruled that Snuggies are blankets but not apparel, and certainly not vestments.
The ministry of clinical chaplain brings spiritual healing to hospital patients and those who care for them.
After the latest Bishop’s report on sexuality was voted down at the General Synod of the Church of England, Archbishops Welby and Sentamu offer a path forward for future dialogue.