South Carolina Episcopalians Begin Process Toward Reconciliation
The Episcopal Church in South Carolina launches efforts to understand the state of parishes ordered to be returned
The Episcopal Church in South Carolina launches efforts to understand the state of parishes ordered to be returned
Our roundup from the last day of #GC79
Updates on the day’s happenings in Austin
What we’re watching for from the upcoming General Convention
#ChurchToo has apparently come to England. The BBC reports that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has released an interim version of its final report nearly a month before it was expected, and that it does not paint the Church of England in a positive light.
There is some happiness amid all the sad news this week. Kensington Palace has announced the date on which Prince Louis, the 3rd child of
This new ministry is a way for our diocese to manifest good care of God?s people, live out our Diocesan Vision,and always seek the goals of reconciliation and unity in Christ during this important time of transition
Bishop Ian Douglas met with members of St. Paul’s, Darien on the evening of June 14th, as was previously announced (see the Café’s coverage of
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, along with leaders of a number of other denominations and faith traditions, issued a statement condemning the practice of separating children of migrant families from their parents at the border.
Time will tell what the long-term effects of movements like the Poor People’s Campaign and Reclaiming Jesus will have on the religious and political landscapes in the U.S.