
PBS Mystery features Church of England Vicar
Based on the novel “Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death,” by James Runcie, who based the character, in part, on his late father, Lord Runcie, the archbishop of Canterbury in the 1980s.

Based on the novel “Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death,” by James Runcie, who based the character, in part, on his late father, Lord Runcie, the archbishop of Canterbury in the 1980s.

Washington Post examines the Reddit thread (What do insanely poor people buy, that ordinary people know nothing about?) on why people who are poor can’t “pull themselves

All that, and oversee a diocese too? This office’s job description is what General Convention needs to debate and decide first, and then we can talk about how someone, anyone, can possibly do the job.

Isaiah 43:1-13 The baby was hardly laid in his manger when the stores were already putting up “50% OFF ALL CHRISTMAS ITEMS” and shoveling red boxes

That within us which is paralyzed longs for the wisdom of the Teacher who resides at the center of our Soul. How do we dig down through the roof and lower ourselves until we are resting at his feet?

Keep in mind this film is not a documentary and what it reminds us is very timely. Not only is it released near the national holiday set aside to remember Dr. King, but current national headlines speak of issues of race and use/abuse of power that are yet to be addressed in our country. Perhaps God will bring together other gifted leaders to shed light on present injustice?
I am convinced that at this tragic time in the life of the Diocese of Maryland, and the Episcopal Church, we are called yet again to come out of the darkness and the silence which still surrounds alcohol and addictions.

The Executive Council approved a draft budget and its Blue Book Report for presentation to General Convention. Episcopal News Service writes: The Episcopal Church’s Executive Council Jan.

Psalm 146, 147 (Morning) Psalm 111, 112, 113 (Evening) Isaiah 40:1-11 Heb. 1:1-12 John 1:1-7,19-20,29-34 Just this week, I was remarking to one of my

The national college football championship between the Oregon Ducks and the Ohio State Buckeyes offers an opportunity to the Bishops of Oregon and Ohio to challenge each other to a win-win scenario competing in donations to Episcopal Relief and Development.