Good bye, part two: pay attention, tell the truth, say thank you
Dear friends, I started blogging just under nine years ago when NBC announced that it was airing The Book of Daniel, a television show about
Dear friends, I started blogging just under nine years ago when NBC announced that it was airing The Book of Daniel, a television show about
Updated at bottom with statements A grand jury in St. Louis County, Missouri, has returned no indictment against Darren Wilson, a white Ferguson police officer
Dear friends, I am signing off today after 7 1/2 years as editor of the Episcopal Café. I think I have learned a few things
Michelle Boorstein of The Washington Post writes: A new poll released Friday shows major differences between faith groups on topics including concern over climate change,
Today is my last day as editor of Episcopal Cafe, and I hope to have a few thoughts about the church and my experience as
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Diocese of Washington has written a column for her diocese on last week’s Muslim prayer service at Washington National
The Episcopal Church recently published “A Way Forward: Reflections, Resources & Stories Concerning Ferguson, Racial Justice & Reconciliation” on its website. It’s exciting to see
While he understands that the collar is a loaded symbol, Sam Wells thinks priests should err on the side of wearing them. In the Christian
Bishop Andy Dietsche of New York recently made a personal statement about the situation at the General Theological Seminary at his diocesan convention. It concludes:
Jonathan Merritt of Religion News Service writes: First Things, a conservative religious publication, has launched a movement encouraging pastors to refuse to perform marriages as