Virginia Seminary receiving support across the Episcopal Church
As Virginia Theological Seminary prepares for its opening liturgy in the new Immanuel Chapel on February 12, the Seminary also reports a strong year for annual giving in
As Virginia Theological Seminary prepares for its opening liturgy in the new Immanuel Chapel on February 12, the Seminary also reports a strong year for annual giving in
Harron Moghul, a Fellow at the New America Foundation and Ph.D. candidate at Columbia University’s Department of the Middle East, South Asian and African Studies, reflects
Duke University has reversed a decision to sound “adhan”, which calls Muslims students to Friday prayers, from the Duke Chapel bell tower every Friday beginning
En route to the Philippines, Pope Francis, promoting his upcoming encyclical on the environment, said that he believes global warming is largely man-made and hopes that
According to the Washington Post’s analysis of new data from the Pew Research Center, wealthy Americans think that the poorest Americans “have it easy.” Do
Reactions to the death of Tom Palermo continue throughout the Baltimore community and the Episcopal Church. In today’s Baltimore Sun, Dan Rodricks cites an unusual amount of transparent
Asif Arif, a Parisian lawyer who directs Cultures & Beliefs, writes in the Huffington Post that Muslims stand with Charlie Hebdo after the attacks: Already
Seeking and serving Christ in all people and respecting the dignity of every human being is at the heart of our baptismal covenant in the Episcopal Church. Although
On fatherfarr.com, the Rev. Curtis Farr, assistant rector of St. James Episcopal Church in West Hartford, Connecticut, reviews the 2014 year in Christianity.
At the Episcopal Café we are praying now for the Palermo Family in the wake of Tom Palermo’s death. We hope that you who follow