Book Review: Phyllis Tickle: A Life
We review Jon Sweeney’s biography of Phyllis Tickle. An authorized biography by a friend could result in a cloying hagiography, but Sweeney writes about Tickle honestly, flaws and all.
We review Jon Sweeney’s biography of Phyllis Tickle. An authorized biography by a friend could result in a cloying hagiography, but Sweeney writes about Tickle honestly, flaws and all.
We all, regardless of national origin, tend to fear the unknown and different. We tend to look for the two percent of our DNA that denotes ethnic differences instead of seeing the ninety-eight percent we have in common.
Custodian of the BCP, Juan Oliver talks liturgical Revision –Anxiety, Orthodoxy, and Language.
A testimony drawn from a visit to the border between California and Mexico
What does the Custodian of the Prayer Book think of the future of the BCP and the potential for upcoming revision?
For black churchgoers who may have long ago left historically black churches, such as the AME Church and black Baptist churches, and who do not feel aligned with evangelical churches, is there a home to be found in Episcopal and other mainline churches?
In this letter to the editor, five-time GC deputy Jim Papile encourages us to seek adaptive change
Chapter 3: Radically welcoming people of color in spirit and body – the History
In this short video, Hugo Olaiz, an immigrant, Christian, and Episcopalian offers a review of three documentary films that offer compelling portrayals of human migration to the US southern border and around the globe.
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