“One man’s beauty is another man’s fish house”
Two people of good faith are having a respectful disagreement, and I find this such a refreshing development in our church that I feel obliged
Two people of good faith are having a respectful disagreement, and I find this such a refreshing development in our church that I feel obliged
In the midst of our church’s efforts to reimagine itself, I am wondering if one important, and fairly obvious issue is being overlooked: capacity. I
Church culture is conducive to bullying, argues the Rev. Erik Parker in a recent blog post that has been making the rounds on social media.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have today written to all Primates of the Anglican Communion, and to the Presidents of Nigeria and Uganda, recalling the commitment made by the Primates of the Anglican Communion to the pastoral support and care of everyone worldwide, regardless of sexual orientation.
There has been a trend in recent years to use diocesan conventions in the Episcopal Church more as opportunities for training and community building than
An online petition urges the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to speak out against the draconian new anti-gay legislation in Nigeria that has led to
As some readers know, I make my living as a communications consultant, working primarily within the church. I frequently write and edit copy intended for
Day Smith Prichartt writes about an alternative approach to religious education for children:
Congratulations to the Very Rev. Justin Lindstrom, dean of St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral in Oklahoma City for helping to leaven this story in The Oklahoman
From the Lambeth Palace Press Office: The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Justin Welby, is delighted to announce the appointment of the Revd Dr