Author: Jim Naughton

Communion on the moon

There is perhaps nothing more human than the curiosity that compels exploration. But paired with that curiosity is a search for meaning — we don’t want to know just what is out there, we want to turn it into something with a story, something with sense. We turn to the gods for that meaning, and we turn to them for our safety as we go.

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Latinos/Hispanics fuel Episcopal Church growth

“Hispanics in the U.S. are adventurous and open-minded and value education,” Aguilar says. “They’re here to work. Here to find a better life. The theology of the Episcopal Church is open and people are free to think. At our core we value education and have excellent schools.”

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Not dead yet!

Unexpectedly, liberal Christianity is–in some congregations at least–undergoing renewal. A grass-roots affair to be sure, sputtering along in local churches, prompted by good pastors doing hard work and theologians mostly unknown to the larger culture. ~Diana Butler Bass

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Do we listen? hear?

Marshall Scott continues his reflections on General Convention: What does it mean, I wonder, when we say that we want to listen to each other?

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