Scenes from the American religious landscape
Here are some post cards from the American religious scene.
Here are some post cards from the American religious scene.
After full consultation, and on recommendation of Bishop William H. Love of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has issued an order for Restoration of Ordained Ministry for the Rt. Rev. Daniel W. Herzog, resigned (retired) Bishop of Albany.
Diana Butler Bass says that without a living memory of the Church’s history, we risk falling into a kind of “spiritual alzheimers” that will impede our ability to function in the present.
When a gay artist in the Christian pop music scene comes out, it turns out that their so-called “struggle with homosexuality” is really a struggle with the church.
The Continuing Indaba Project now has a presence on the internet, with a special page on the Anglican Communion website.
People know about Jesus. They know at least a little about his teachings. They even like Jesus. Christians? Not so much.
Bishop Kirk Smith writes to the Spanish-speaking Episcopalians of Arizona.
The Diocese of Vermont’s Earth Stewards Committee accepted an Environmental Merit Award from the New England Office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency at a ceremony at Boston’s Faneuil Hall on the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, April 22.
Several religious groups have urged Gov. Jan Brewer to veto the controversial immigration-enforcement bill recently passed by the Arizona legislature. Under the leadership of the
Updated with commentary. Their closing document is rather toothless and says nothing that we have not already heard. While there were hints this week that the current crop of Primates in the Global South see a bigger picture, on the whole, we are still a very bad church and should be treated accordingly.