Mark 12
Earlier in our discussion about the Gospel of Mark, I mentioned that the passages about the feeding miracles had occasioned some of the best sermons
Earlier in our discussion about the Gospel of Mark, I mentioned that the passages about the feeding miracles had occasioned some of the best sermons
The Rev. Susan Russell has an excellent analysis of how the Anglican spin cycle works on her blog. A snippet: I think we’ve all had
From Episcopal News Service [ENS] On April 10th, the Mall in Washington, DC will be the scene of a major rally urging the Senate to
Andrew Brown offers a tougher take on the Archbisop of Canterbury than the one I sketch out in the entry below. Here is a excerpt
Last week I was among a group of 10 people who had breakfast with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was participating in a
This chapter begins with Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem which we will celebrate a week from today on Palm Sunday. I wish there were a
Those of you who have followed the Apostle Paul and set your mind on higher things may already be aware that the Washington Nationals returned
The Church Times has a solid account of the speech that the Bishop of Exeter gave to our House of Bishops earlier this month under
We have received a flattering, not to mention flabbergasting invitation recently. The Central Intelligence Agency is holding a conference next month on “Cyber-influence” and asked
Verses 11-12: “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her; and if she divorces her husband and maries another, she commits adultery.”