
Speaking to the Soul: Come out!
On this second Sunday of Easter, we find that Jesus has escaped his tomb and his followers have entered into theirs.
On this second Sunday of Easter, we find that Jesus has escaped his tomb and his followers have entered into theirs.
It’s been a relatively quiet week, church-wise. After the build-up of Lent, the constant quiet activity of Holy Week, and the energy and exuberance of
The importance of non-primary family members and the roles they can play in supporting children as they become adults is an important variable demonstrated in this film.
The Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music has officially released a supplement to the Eucharistic rite, approved for trial use beginning on Easter Sunday, 2017. The supplement allows for the addition of fish to the usual Eucharistic elements of bread and wine.
The Book of Ruth will be the focus of Bible Study for the Anglican Consultative Council Meeting in Lusaka.
The prime minister of Pakistan has said that the heart of every Pakistani was broken and that the whole nation was in the state of grief and sorrow during a televised address to the nation following the horrific Easter Day bomb attack in Lahorethat left at least 72 people dead and more than 300 injured.
Although it lifts my heart, I still find it hard to believe in God’s joyous regard. Surely it could not be real! How could God insinuate God’s self into the murky reaches of my soul this way?
Episcopal Relief and Development wins no matter which team prevails.
When is a time you were called to evacuate? What did you regret leaving behind the most? Who turned out to be called to be your guiding star?
We shout Alleluia, Alleluia, but all is not well.