
Speaking to the Soul: To Do or Not To Do
To do something or Not to do something… That is the question
To do something or Not to do something… That is the question
The Righteous Gentiles were an example of what one person, or one small group could do to help others. Whether they were practicing Christians or not, they exemplified not just Christian values but also the commandments of God given to the Jews themselves.
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry has issued the above video asking every Episcopalian to share in deep prayer for Nice, France, following
From the Rt. Rev. Pierre Whalon following the attack in Nice via Episcopal News Service: Bishop Pierre Whalon of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in
The world needs us desperately now. We are meant for love.
When are the times you’ve been the graft, and when are the times you’ve been the scion of Christ’s rootstock? How might you be the tape and the wax for someone vulnerable in this broken world?
When just-elected Presiding Bishop Edmond L. Browning said “there will be no outcasts” at the 1985 General Convention in Anaheim, Calif., he could not have known how those words would be held up as an emblem of his ministry.
What if being who we most dearly believe ourselves to be involves taking on the identity of our enemy?
We are used to endings like “And they all lived happily ever after,” even though most of our books no longer leave us with that kind of conclusion. Certainly in the Bible the endings were often far from happily ever after.
by Laurie Gudim Romans 9:19-33 Mary, a friend of ours, lost her son to mental illness. He died at home in a city on