Changing the subject
I am in Day One of attempting to be what church people (and probably therapists) refer to as a NON-ANXIOUS PRESENCE. (Do all those upper-case
I am in Day One of attempting to be what church people (and probably therapists) refer to as a NON-ANXIOUS PRESENCE. (Do all those upper-case
The Diocese of Washington wishes everyone an inspiring Pentecost.
Michael Kinsley’s got an interesting column in the Post this morning about health care. Here is the part that caught my eye: What is the
President Bush is supporting a constitutional amendment against gay marriage. Today in his radio address he said decisions about the nature of marriage should be
The Octave of Prayer for our 2006 General Convention begins tomorrow. Please join in. Resources are available here.
Longtime blog readers might recall that I am a fan of the Catholic theologian Father James Alison. Katie Sherrod of the Claiming the Blessing steering
It is a happy day in our house when Alan Furst publishes a new book. Not quite as happy as the days on which J.
The June issue of Washington Window is online. We’ve got a story on some recent forums on the Windsor Report, and some capsule profiles–culled from
Regular readers will be acquainted with Dean Paul (T-Bomb) Zahl, of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry near Pittsburgh, a leading figure on the Episcopal right.
Twenty years ago I covered the New York Mets for the Daily News in New York. They won the World Series that year, and 21-year-old