Faith leaders hit the Hill to lobby for immigration reform
More than 300 faith leaders from 39 states will be visiting members of Congress on Capitol Hill today to push for comprehensive and compassionate immigration
More than 300 faith leaders from 39 states will be visiting members of Congress on Capitol Hill today to push for comprehensive and compassionate immigration
Several churches in the Episcopal Diocese of Newark are showing the way in offering opportunities for worship to children with special needs and their families.
Daniel Burke of CNN tells the story of Marie Monville, who has put her life back together seven years after her late husband Charlie Roberts
From the Office of Public Affairs: The Episcopal Church Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music (SCLM) is seeking information about people’s experiences with the resources
Carey Nieuwhof offers eight reasons why most Protestant churches remain on the small side. The eight reasons boil down to one reason. Nieuwhof, lead pastor
The New York Times: Children shot accidentally — usually by other children — are collateral casualties of the accessibility of guns in America, their deaths
A sweet story about a widow and a widower who met and married from yesterday’s New York Times. The widow is Dana Fern, and the
The offices of the Episcopal Church at 815 Second Avenue in New York City were evacuated briefly this afternoon due to a bomb threat at
Kathryn Joyce writes in The New York Times: Evangelical adoptions picked up in earnest in the middle of the last decade, when a wave of
If you follow a lot of priests on social media, you overhear them talking with one another about the sermons they are preparing. Last week