Disturber of the Peace: a new documentary on Malcolm Boyd
Gary Yerkey of the Chrisitan Science Monitor writes: Los Angeles filmmaker Andrew Thomas has turned his attention from the secular to the religious by directing
Gary Yerkey of the Chrisitan Science Monitor writes: Los Angeles filmmaker Andrew Thomas has turned his attention from the secular to the religious by directing
The Independent: At least 56 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a double suicide blast attack outside an historic church in
The Task Force for Re-imaging the Episcopal Church (TREC) has released a draft report on the identity and vision of the Episcopal Church. It includes
Mark Harris is among those who aren’t thrilled by the executive team of the Episcopal Church renaming the staff the Missionary Society. He writes: The
The Tablet has some news about the June meeting of Pope Francis and Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury: The Archbishop of Canterbury is hoping
Episcopal Bishop Douglas Fisher has written an ode to Mariano Rivera, a brave thing to do considering he leads the Diocese of Western Massachusetts. But
Timothy K. Morgan, who has been doing research on the uses of social media to memorialize the dead, asks and answers a provocative question: “Is
The Washington Post:
Teachers are creating “safe zones” for students who have been subject to anti-atheist bullying, writes James Hamblin for The Atlantic
The Rev. Mike Angell went to hear some “white boy acoustic rock” at the 9:30 club in Washington, D. C. last week and got a