
Forty years ago, a pioneer was ordained.
On January 10, 1977, Bishop Paul Moore ordained the Rev. Ellen Barrett to the priesthood, the first time an openly gay person was ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church.
On January 10, 1977, Bishop Paul Moore ordained the Rev. Ellen Barrett to the priesthood, the first time an openly gay person was ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church.
The National Alliance for Mental Illness is working with local churches in Texas to educate and inform people about the everyday impacts of mental illness and the resources to address it.
Emmie Smith’s journey, along with her family, through gender reassignment surgery.
The Lutheran-Episcopal chaplaincy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers fellowship, spiritual care, and home-cooked meals.
Laurie Goodstein, of the New York Times, talked about the dearth of religious literacy in journalism and how this hurts both people of faith and society as a whole.
The senior woman bishop of the Church of England, the Rt. Rev. Rachel Treweek, Bishop of Gloucester, will celebrate at a Eucharist sponsored by the Inclusive Church as “a safe space” to LGBT worshipers.
As the church kicks off its yearlong celebration of the Reformation’s 500th anniversary, Germany’s main Protestant church has officially renounced its mission to convert Jews to Christianity.
An ad released this week by Amazon tells the story of friendship between Christian and Muslim clerics features an actual Anglican vicar and an Imam.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has appointed the Rev. Isabelle Hamley as the new chaplain to the archbishop at Lambeth Palace.
The Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows was elected 11th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis on the second ballot today at Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis, Indiana.