Archbishop Ndungane to retire in 2008
The Anglican Communion News Service has the story. He is a close friend of our diocese, and while we will miss his leadership, this may
The Anglican Communion News Service has the story. He is a close friend of our diocese, and while we will miss his leadership, this may
The Associated Press moved a story last night by Rachel Zoll about the “tone” of the debate in the Episcopal Church over human sexuality, and
My resolve regarding The Da Vinci Code is faltering. I was going to refrain from writing about it–partly on the grounds that I wasn’t that
Why, yes. Yes it is. The Washington Post poses the question quoted above in what I found to be a disappointingly superficial special issue of
From the Episcopal Public Policy Network: Did you know that just two months ago the President and Congress cut $39 billion dollars from education, health
Perhaps you remember the diplomatic and understated commentary that Dean Paul Zahl of the Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry offered on the eve of the
Regular visitors to this blog will remember that during Lent we made our way through the Gospel of Mark. Well, Slate is going us one
One of the frustration of people whose generally liberal political views are shaped by their faith, is the the difficulty we have had in getting
A couple of months ago, I was intensely interested in how the Da Vinci Code was being marketed, and the various strategic maneuvers of Opus
I rise today to testify that it is awfully difficult to get Episcopalians excited about evangelism. We are, after all, a Church that in 2003