The Underground Church
Malcolm Boyd looks back at his experience of the underground church that existed on the front lines of the civil rights movement and wonders if the underground church can still exist today.
Malcolm Boyd looks back at his experience of the underground church that existed on the front lines of the civil rights movement and wonders if the underground church can still exist today.
The Rev. Susan Snook, Vicar of Church of the Nativity, Phoenix, Arizona, writes a detailed analysis of the current state of the Denominational Health Plan passed by General Convention in 2009 and the proposals coming before Convention this summer.
Charles Blow at the New York Times notes how politicians love to invoke religion and how tired Americans are of hearing it.
A former ambassador who was also president of a Catholic college, and an evangelical leader team up to write about the plight of LGBT people in Uganda.
Bishop J. Jon Bruno of Los Angeles writes to his diocese about the status of his treatment for cancer.
This weekend the Taize Community will hold a conference in the U.S., and several thousand people — particularly young adults — are expected to meet for prayer and song at DePaul University in Chicago.
Here is the lesson from the recent votes by England’s House of Bishops about women in the episcopate: When Bishops say “this is not about gender,” it probably is.
Kelvin Holdsworth, Provost of St, Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow, says it is important for the American Episcopal Church to formally say “no” to the all of Anglican Covenant not just the last section.
Some churches in the Las Vegas have joined with local groups to build a sense of connection and to find community based solutions.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Allentown wants to declare that three Episcopal priests ministering in the Diocese of Bethlehem, who were received from the Catholic Church, are lay people.