A gay actor in an evangelical film
Neela Banerjee of The New York Times has an intriguing story about the controversy over End of the Spear. The film was made by an
Neela Banerjee of The New York Times has an intriguing story about the controversy over End of the Spear. The film was made by an
The Washington Post has a profile of John Danforth, an Episcopal priest, former Republican U. S. Senator from Missouri, defender of Clarence Thomas and former
Several of you have mentioned catching one or two of the Web casts of the unaired episodes of Daniel. I am home sick today, and
Those of you who will be admitted first to heaven no doubt are aware that pitchers and catchers report to spring training in 16 days
Here is the conclusion of “God and Man on Television”, a piece by Hanna Rosin on Slate.com. You can read the whole thing. She didn’t
We have been talking about wrath on the blog today–God’s wrath. I had this on my mind as I was reading Evening Prayer and came,
As regular visitors to the blog know, I frequently invite people to have a look at our diocese’s spirituality site. We feature daily meditations, chosen
Belinda posted this comment last night under the Coretta Scott King entry, and I wanted to give it wider circulation. She wrote: “I am interested
Coretta Scott King has died, and her death has me thinking of her husband. Although he was not an Episcopalian, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s name
I’d like to begin this conversation on where I hope we are going with my account of where I think we have been. The Diocese