Ugandan parliament passes “anti-homosexuality” bill
Update: Here is the account of today’s proceedings on the website of the Ugandan Parliament. (11:10 a. m., EST) The Ugandan Parliament has passed a
Update: Here is the account of today’s proceedings on the website of the Ugandan Parliament. (11:10 a. m., EST) The Ugandan Parliament has passed a
The economic interests of the rich and the rest are at odds, writes Shamus Khan in an op-ed for The New York Times. And since
As yesterday’s Gospel reading makes clear, the Jesus that John the Baptist got was not exactly the Jesus he was expecting: When John heard in
Good news for readers of the Episcopal blogosphere: After four and a half years as General Counsel to the United States Air Force, Chuck Blanchard
At a news conference at Arch Street United Methodist Church Dec. 16, the Rev. Frank Schaefer said he will not surrender his clergy credentials and intends to continue to be an outspoken advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Bishop Steve Lane of the Diocese of Maine has asked clergy and members of his diocese to move “the front line” of their ministry out
Tobias Wolff’s essay in a fie-year-old issue of The New Yorker is about “the power of aesthetics to shape our lives,” but the anecdote around
We’re not saying that editors at The New York Times were listening in to our conversations about how the church should make itself visible during
The Associated Press has an update of its earlier story: Retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu changed course Saturday night and announced plans to attend the funeral
A food pantry at an Episcopal Church in Clay Center, Kansas, is trying to make Congress understand that faith communities are not going to be