Welby: Anglicans Must Deal with Their Past
In comments made during the online election service for the new Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, Justin Welby said that Anglicans must confront their own
In comments made during the online election service for the new Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, Justin Welby said that Anglicans must confront their own
Our friends at ENS report that Episcopal congregations in Charlottesville, Virginia are hopeful the Confederate statues in their city will soon be removed. Three years
From the Diocese of South Carolina: South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Edgar Dickson, tasked in November 2017 by the South Carolina Supreme Court (SCSC) with
To end the week on an upbeat note, we share a story of the repurposing of a long-closed church property in North Philadelphia, via the
In an interview with Axios on HBO which aired earlier this week, the Presiding Bishop says that it is time to speak up about racism
Episcopal and Anglican bishops from all over the world have weighed in on the Black Lives Matter protests taking place across the United States this
From Episcopal News Service: On May 22, the Supreme Court of Texas issued a ruling against the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth and in favor
There have been several items in the news this week about Episcopal churches stepping up to help in any way they can during the pandemic.
Faith leaders, Episcopal and otherwise, have been far less enthusiastic this week about the prospects of returning to business as usual. That has been especially
There have been a number of stories in the mainstream press this week about parishes and dioceses stepping up to offer food assistance during the