About the churchwide health plan coming in 2013
Introductory Q&A about the denomination wide health plan authorized by General Convention in 2009 and set to go into effect in 2013.
Introductory Q&A about the denomination wide health plan authorized by General Convention in 2009 and set to go into effect in 2013.
Scott Benhase, Bishop of Georgia, says that instead of grieving our loss of cultural influence, congregations can be places where real life is met and lived.
Thinking Anglicans has posted links to a series of articles from the Church Times, which have now peeked out from behind the paywall, called “Women Bishops: A Church Times Guide.” One of the articles includes interviews with three Episcopal bishops.
Debra Nussbaum Cohen reports on The Sisterhood blog at the Jewish Daily Forward:
Giving by America’s wealthiest donors appears to be making a comeback.
The reactions of the Slee memorandum continues to roll in.
It is illegal for women to drive in Saudi Arabia. Why? Tradition. Interpretation of holy writ. And the king says so. Sound familiar?
The Anglican – Roman Catholic International Commission has completed the first meeting of its new phase, known as ARCIC III. The group includes an Episcopal priest who teaches at Durham University and is a canon residentiary in the Church of England.
Betty Mosley, 89, a faithful Episcopalian, an advocate for women’s rights, an activist for the ordination of women and wife of the late Bishop J. Brooke Mosley of Delaware, died on Monday, May 2.