Bruno Hearings: Day Two
In Pasadena, California, March 29 continued hearings regarding St. James the Great Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. From the Episcopal News Service: The second day
In Pasadena, California, March 29 continued hearings regarding St. James the Great Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. From the Episcopal News Service: The second day
Religion News has published a story on churches that are finding new ministries and theological expressions through art and gallery exhibits in spaces that range
The Right Reverend Nick Baines, Bishop of Leeds in the Church of England, was in Parliament to lead prayer yesterday when the terror attack took
They called him Isaac, and tomorrow we’ll tell his story. #gifbible pic.twitter.com/nLtnmzKDHl — David Hansen (@rev_david) March 16, 2017 There’s already an emoji Bible (Episcopal
It’s Lent, and for some of us, that means Lent Madness. This annual event is in its (theologically appropriate) seventh year pitching 32 saints against
A Church of England rector could be barred from ministry depending on the outcome of a parishioner complaint after she placed children’s furniture in the
The Episcopal News Service covered a historic signing of a concordat agreement between Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Prime Bishop Renato Abibico, during Bishop Curry’s
It took a millennium, but St. Paul’s Cathedral Choir in London has hired a woman as a full member. (Non-sopranos may feel a certain sense
After two decades, Religion and Ethics Newsweekly is going dark. The ending of the series is not a surprise – it was first announced in
From The Episcopal Church: [February 23, 2017] The Rev. Melanie Mullen of Richmond, VA has been named the Episcopal Church Director of Reconciliation, Justice and