
Breaking Bread Ministry goes to where people are
Breaking Bread Ministry meets for prayer, conversation, scripture, and sacrament in places like bars, pizzerias,a brewery, a park, and even at the Iowa State Fair.
Breaking Bread Ministry meets for prayer, conversation, scripture, and sacrament in places like bars, pizzerias,a brewery, a park, and even at the Iowa State Fair.
Episcopal Relief & Development and Islamic Relief USA have launched a partnership to increase engagement among Christian and Muslim faith leaders to end gender-based violence in Liberia.
Church shopping season will soon be upon us. How many people changes churches and why? And what are people looking for when they do look for a new spiritual home?
In the United States, our diversity is seen as a source of national pride and a worthy ambition, but new evidence suggests that religious pluralism could undermine the vitality of America’s religious communities.
God and faith can still be found on television.
A survey of Evangelical, Pentecostal, and certain mainline Protestant pastors show that about 11% of these clergy have been asked to officiate at a same-sex wedding.
Facebook Live has become a digital pulpit for a growing number of pastors, priests and other religious leaders.
An Episcopal parish in the city has found a creative way to use their space to both grow food and reduce their carbon footprint.
The summer Olympics begin today beneath Rio’s famous statue of Christ the Redeemer, we see a secular endeavor featuring more fanfare than faith, more spectacle than spirit.
The Episcopal Church of the Resurrection in Eugene, Oregon, has built a cluster of 6-foot-by-9-foot Conestoga huts that have been occupied by a succession of otherwise homeless people.