Anglicans, Catholics launch initiative against human trafficking
Via email from the Archbishop of Canterbury’s office: Archbishop of Canterbury’s statement on the launch of joint Anglican-Roman Catholic initiative against modern slavery and human
Via email from the Archbishop of Canterbury’s office: Archbishop of Canterbury’s statement on the launch of joint Anglican-Roman Catholic initiative against modern slavery and human
How big should the Executive Council be? How many Commissions, Committees, Agencies and Board do we need to effectively do the work of the church?
In its recent paper on church governance and administration, the Task Force for Reimagining the Episcopal Church (TREC) suggests three models in which executive authority
Few things that Episcopal Churches do are noticed as widely as the now annual custom of offering ashes to people in public places such as
A call to peace and prayer for Ukraine From the heads of The Anglican Church of Canada, The Episcopal Church, The Evangelical Lutheran Church in
From the poem: Where shall the word be found, where will the word Resound? Not here, there is not enough silence Not on the sea
Pope Francis has acknowledged that loving same-sex relationships are not a threat to civilization as we know it. The Huffington Post has the story, which
Update, 1:55 pm: A story from Episcopal News Service Deacon Terry Star, a member of Executive Council and seminarian at Nashotah House has died.
With the public in a skeptical mood, Odyssey Networks asked people whom they trusted.
With the exception of its proposal to limit the legislation that comes before General Convention by topic, perhaps the most significant proposal the Task Force