
Three types of Episcopalians?
The Episcopal church has long been a conglomeration of different sorts; here a political scientist trains his eye on the church and sees three broad groupings. And though there are differences, there is much they share.

The Episcopal church has long been a conglomeration of different sorts; here a political scientist trains his eye on the church and sees three broad groupings. And though there are differences, there is much they share.

A writer and fellow pilgrim tries to say goodbye to the creator/tranlsator of “The Message” bible

“When I began the book, I wanted to find answers to the question I was regularly being asked, particularly by people over 40: Why are zombies so popular?”

You see, when Jesus talks about marriage and divorce, he is also addressing the unequal distribution of power, not only between men and women, but between the powerful and the vulnerable.


An icon artist reflects on the role of women in the church and in her work

At Global Climate Action Summit, a diverse group gathered to understand how we might address “the greatest moral crisis of our time” which “those who are least responsible will feel the greatest cost.”

Two poems that explore the yearning for God in the human heart

A parish in transition found new energy in contemplating once again; “what would Jesus do?”

At about 1:45 a firefighter came up to me and asked what I thought to be an odd question: Is there going to be a 2 o’clock mass today? I’m sure I looked confused so he repeated his question: Is there going to be a 2 o’clock mass today? The second time around I understood what he was asking and thought to myself: You want a mass here? I was horrified at the thought of a Great Thanksgiving celebrated in Hell and said as much: You want a mass here?