Why I am an ecumenical Episcopalian
Here is Bowie Snodgrass’ column from the January issue of Washington Window. My dad believes there is one water table, reached by many wells. We
Here is Bowie Snodgrass’ column from the January issue of Washington Window. My dad believes there is one water table, reached by many wells. We
Tomorrow is the feast of the Annunciation. We have a beautiful audio/visual meditation on The Magnificat on our spirituality site. You will find it on
Some of you may be clinging to an idea advanced by Canon Akintunde Popoola of the Church of Nigeria in the credulous pages of The
The invaluable Amy Sullivan has a piece in the current issue of the almost equally invaluable Washington Monthly about “the advance guard of evangelicals leaving
At last, a faith-based program I can get excited about: NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) – Are investors losing their religion? No way. Just take a look
So, as I was saying six days ago: Two questions have always dogged my reading of the Gospels: What did Jesus know and when did
The bill isn’t mentioned by name, but that is the gist of what follows: Episcopal News Service Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Care for undocumented immigrants
As you may know, one of the five candidates in the May 6 episcopal election in the Diocese of California (which serves the Bay Area)
Alan Rusbridger, the editor of The Guardian has conducted a lengthy interview with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury. I haven’t read it all yet.
Here is the second in a series of columns by Bowie Snodgrass, content editor of The Episcopal Church’s Web site and co-convener of the 20/30