Taking Care of Clergy in the Storm
by The Rev. Scott Petersen The Episcopal Church, along with all denominations are experiencing a multifaceted storm. There are two swirling cells of energy that
by The Rev. Scott Petersen The Episcopal Church, along with all denominations are experiencing a multifaceted storm. There are two swirling cells of energy that
After some more gentle pressing, he started to list things he did not believe in: God was not stuck in the sky on a throne. God was not an old white man with a beard. God did not control us all like puppets. He was surprised when Beth and I agreed with him on these points
A sermon by Guy Strousma at the Oxford University Cathedral that proposes that a reinterpretation of sacred scriptures holds the key to catalyzing progress toward peace in the Middle East.
The mental health establishment is catching up to what friends of transgender people have long known: being transgender is not a mental illness.
The leader of a global institution know for adapting quickly to fast-paced change has joined Twitter. Yep, Pope Benedict XVI has made the leap before the vast majority of bishops in the allegedly nimble Episcopal Church.
Here is the Facebook page of the Episcopal Diocese of Quincy, where my business partner and I had the pleasure of giving a communications workshop
by George Clifford If someone asked me for a two word, thumbnail sketch of The Episcopal Church’s Presiding Bishop (PB) and her two immediate predecessors,
So the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and he slept; then he took one of his ribs and closed
Psalm 146, 147 (Morning) Psalm 111, 112, 113 (Evening) Isaiah 1:1-9 2 Peter 3:1-10 Matthew 25:1-13 Our Psalms today are one of the most joyful
As he came near and saw the city, he wept over it, saying, ‘If you, even you, had only recognized on this day the things