Kristof: When criticizing a religious group, speak carefully, but speak
In his latest column, Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times warns against making sweeping statements about the nature of any religion, whether it is
In his latest column, Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times warns against making sweeping statements about the nature of any religion, whether it is
Danielle Kurtzleben of Vox writes: [D]uring the downturn and recovery, the poorest Americans upped their charitable giving. Meanwhile, the highest-income people gave less and less,
The Rev. Evan Garner, a deputy to General Convention from the Diocese of Alabama, attended the open meeting of the Task Force for Restructuring the
Let me start as I will end this section: I support our LGBT community without condition. Period.
The members of TREC—those who helped launch it and those who have participated in its processes—deserve to be congratulated, because during this process a consensus has begun to emerge about the type of church the Episcopal Church must become
Colleen Flaherty has written a story on the crisis at General Seminary for Inside Higher Ed that includes the first public comment on the situation from the Association of Theological Schools. ATS accredits seminaries and degree programs.
The General Seminary has posted a letter from Bishop Mark Sisk, chair of the board of trustees, to eight striking faculty members whose employment the
Laurie Brock, who blogs at Dirty Sexy Ministry, has written a heartfelt essay that was occasioned by the current controversy at General Seminary, but that
From the Episcopal Church’s Office of Public Affairs: [October 1, 2014] The Episcopal Church Joint Nominating Committee for the Election of the Presiding Bishop (JNCPB)
Joshua Bell, the renowned violinist who once posed as a typical subway busker for a Washington Post magazine article, is back underground again. The question