New Church plant honors the Blessed Mother
Anglicans in the Middle East consecrate the first church named for the Mary in the Diocese of Jerusalem, the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and in the region.
Anglicans in the Middle East consecrate the first church named for the Mary in the Diocese of Jerusalem, the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and in the region.
Bishop Suheil S. Dawani, the Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem, met with members of Congress earlier this week. The members are traveling in Israel and will
With the downturn in the economy people are struggling to learn how to manage their finances in a new and difficult setting. A somewhat surprising turn of events has significant numbers turning to their local churches to find support and advice.
Representative of the Anglican Communion churches in the Americas will be gathering next week to share with each other what they are doing in mission in this hemisphere and to see how they might most effectively cooperate with each other.
Members of Fred Phelps’ church, Westboro Baptist Church, were barred from traveling to Great Britain yesterday effectively blocking their plans to protest at British school production of the Laramie Project.
The Chicago Consultation, a group of Anglicans committed to the full inclusion of GLBT Christians in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, has released
The Episcopal Church has asked to made party to the lawsuit between Calvary Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh and the part of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh that has followed Bishop Duncan in the Anglican Church of North America.
Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori is featured in an article, on this the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth, discussing her own experience of how science and theology mutually inform one another
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is not a very familiar name to most Americans. But it is well known to Iranians. Khamenei, the successor to Ayatollah Khomeini is the real power in Iran, merging both religious authority with secular authority by virtue of his role within an explicitly theocratic state.
The Church of England Synod voted on Wednesday to urge its members to reach out to their non-Christian neighbors in an effort to share the gospel of salvation offered uniquely in Christ Jesus. The vote represents a break from the previous stance of focusing on what was common and shared between people of different faiths in the community.