Author: Episcopal Cafe

New survey examines role of religion in upcoming election

On the question of the public engagement of the church, the survey found important divisions between Catholics who prefer a “social justice” emphasis that focuses on helping the poor and Catholics who prefer a “right to life” emphasis that focuses on issues like abortion.

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How shall we talk together?

by Ben Varnum Recently, I’ve been seeing a number of comments on Episcopal Café posts that express frustration with how people are writing or commenting.

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Remember me

Psalm 25: 6 “Remember not the sins of my youth and my transgressions; remember me according to your love and for the sake of your

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If Barack Obama is the “wrong kind of Christian” so are most of us

“The kind of faith that Obama articulates is not the sort of Christianity that’s understood by the media or by a large swath of Christians in the U.S.,” says [Diana Butler] Bass, a progressive Christian. “He’s a different kind of Christian, and the media and the public awareness needs to reawaken to that fact.”

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Do not cheat the poor

Ecclesiasticus 4:1-10 1 Corinthians 4:1-10 Matthew 16:13-20 Psalm 148, 149, 150 (Morning) Psalm 114, 115 (Evening) Ecclesiasticus 4:1-10: My child, do not cheat the poor

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Bullying

by Ann Fontaine Friday, October 19, was what the tide brings in. She is the author of

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