Methodist court leaves teaching against same-sex relationships in place
Renee K. Gadoua of Religion News Service reports: The United Methodist Church’s highest court issued three rulings this weekend that do not change church policy
Renee K. Gadoua of Religion News Service reports: The United Methodist Church’s highest court issued three rulings this weekend that do not change church policy
Here’s the story of Chris Roussell, a former Catholic priest whose longing for a family led him to leave the Catholic priesthood, and whose subsequent
The Richmond Times-Dispatch has the story: Nameera Perwez picked up on her lesson fast, and she was eager to put it in action. This is
From Bishop Dan Edwards of the Diocese of Nevada: Our hearts break for the school shooting victims and their families in Sparks, Nevada today. St.
The Episcopal Cathedrals in St. Louis and Boston are using the World Series as an opportunity to raise awareness about human trafficking, which tends to
New Jersey’s newspapers were filled this weekend with news about same-sex couples preparing to get married today, and the Rev. Cynthia Black, a priest in
A girl who lost an arm during the civil war in Sierra Leone in the 1990s is thriving at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac,
Inspired by the Rev. Carol Howard Merritt, a Presbyterian pastor and scholar, Religion News Service has been running a poll to come up with a
Gary Hall: The positions that I’ve spoken out on—race, sexuality, and gun violence—are not morally ambiguous for Christian people.
Episcopal News Service reports from Executive Council on a presentation by the Task Force for Re-imagining the Episcopal Church: