
The world responds to the Istanbul attack
Following yesterday’s attacks in Istanbul, believed by many to have been instigated by ISIS, faith voices around the world have been responding. Pope Francis, this
Following yesterday’s attacks in Istanbul, believed by many to have been instigated by ISIS, faith voices around the world have been responding. Pope Francis, this
More than a thousand years ago, a group of early Christian converts were buried near Northumberland’s Bamburgh Castle. After some years of excavation and study,
In a conference in Norway this week, moderator Dr. Agnes Abuom told the World Council of Churches that conferences are not a solution in “a
The Campaign for Southern Equality and the Reverend Susan Hrostowski are two of the plaintiffs filing lawsuits against Mississippi House Bill 1523, currently slated to
From The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs (the press release can be found online here): Save the date: International Black Clergy Conference in November
Around one in four children in the south Cumberland plateau, where Sewanee: The University of the South is located, doesn’t have enough food to eat.
The Southern Baptist Convention holds its annual meeting this week (in St. Louis, with 6,000 attending), addressing racism, homosexuality and the Orlando massacre in statements
In “Trump’s religion and its popular appeal,” an opinion piece in Religion News Service’s Spiritual Politics, Mark Silk looks at the influence of preacher and
The New Haven Register has published a piece on eight Connecticut Episcopal parishes that are trying to discern their future as churches and declining congregations:
A year after the shootings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Spoleto Festival USA, which opened on May 27, is responding to, remembering and