Episcopal young people trace North Carolina’s racial history
Forty-five young people from the three Episcopal dioceses of North Carolina are taking a Freedom Ride, are taking a 500-mile pilgrimage to learn about North Carolina’s racial history.
Forty-five young people from the three Episcopal dioceses of North Carolina are taking a Freedom Ride, are taking a 500-mile pilgrimage to learn about North Carolina’s racial history.
Will military chaplains abandon their posts if “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is repealed? Despite some outlandish claims by the opponents of repeal, the role of military chaplains will not change.
The Order of the Holy Cross will sell the Santa Barbara property where the Mount Calvary Retreat House and Monastery was located and which was destroyed in a 2008 brush fire.
Former BP executive John Browne describes how he was outed and how this became a blessing.
Trinity Wall Street has posted videos created by their Television and New Media Department depicting mission around the world undertaken by Anglicans. The videos remind us that the beating heart of Anglicanism is mission.
The American Guild of Organists is holding their biennial meeting in Washington, DC
The Rev. Canon Petero Sabune, the Episcopal Church’s Africa partnership officer, talks about the need for prayer, study and action ahead of the January 2011 referendum in Sudan.
Rowan Williams cannot speak truth to power when he has so clearly capitulated to it himself
In a late night session, the Presbyterian Church USA voted to allow partnered gay and lesbians to be ordained but refused to allow same-sex blessings in their denomination.