The effects of climate change are here now
The effects of climate change are already being felt in the United States, according to The National Climate Assessment. The New York Times has the
The effects of climate change are already being felt in the United States, according to The National Climate Assessment. The New York Times has the
Michael G. Maudlin, executive editor of Harper One, says the relatively quiet reception of Barbara Brown Taylor’s new book, demonstrates that mainline Protestants have lost
Does the polity of the Episcopal Church make it more difficult for us to minister among the poor? Think about it. Our churches are supposed
Sally Kohn argues that the botched execution of Clayton Lockett in Oklahoma on Tuesday night should persuade Americans once and for all that the death
The always perceptive Morgan Guyton offers a careful, compassionate take on the recent controversy that ensued when Secretary of State John Kerry said, to quote
The situation in South Sudan continues to deteriorate, according to this report rom Gurtong, a Norwegian and Swiss-funded information service aimed at “removing all ethnic,
Archbishop Robert Duncan was
Perhaps my favorite story that has ever appeared on the Cafe was published in early April 2008. It was written by Andrew Gerns and began:
Here’s a list of the top ten most frequently viewed stories, essays and items since Episcopal Cafe opened for business seven years ago.
Episcopal Café began publishing just a little over seven years ago, on April 19, 2007. April 19, 2014 was Holy Saturday, so we decided to