Turmoil at Episcopal Divinity School
An intense struggle has developed between the administration and faculty at of the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass., over the seminary’s future. Rather than
An intense struggle has developed between the administration and faculty at of the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass., over the seminary’s future. Rather than
June 20 is World Refugee Day. Episcopal Migration Ministries is working to call attention to the plight of refugees through its #SharetheJourney selfie campaign on
The Canadian philosopher Jean Vanier, founder of L’Arche community, has lived and worked with people with intellectual disabilities for almost 50 years, influencing thousands of
Here is a trend likely to divide Cafe readership between those who believe that religious organization on U. S. campuses should have to play by
In the second video of the New Tracts for Our Times series from the Scholar Priest Initiative, Ellen Davis, Amos Ragan Kearns Professor of Bible
Here’s Mary Frances Schjonberg’s report on the meeting of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church no underway in Phoenix: The liveliest discussion during the
In the wake mass shootings recently in Oregon, Nevada, Washington and California, Bishop Dan Edwards of Nevada asks what is at the root of these
The Executive Council of the Episcopal Church is in session in Phoenix. At its February meeting, at the behest of the late Terry Star, a
The Scholar Priest Initiative is producing a series of videos “to communicate — clearly, compellingly — what The Episcopal Church believes and does, to ‘show
Bishop Stephen Lane of the Diocese of Maine writes that a few easy fixes to his state’s gun laws could save lives. In an oped