Defenders of the faith
Three of the Episcopal Church’s leading voices, including the new President of the House of Deputies, counter claims that the Church is paying the price for espousing a liberal political agenda.
Three of the Episcopal Church’s leading voices, including the new President of the House of Deputies, counter claims that the Church is paying the price for espousing a liberal political agenda.
Rhode Island Bishop-Elect Nick Knisely, on his blog Entangled States, shares the experience of moving from the House of Deputies to the House of Bishops:
Not all South Carolina congregations share the opinions of their bishop. While some of the congregations in the SC Lowcountry area publicly agree with Bishop
Highlights from the relatively few posts so far as people get settled in: The Michigan GC Deputies Blog shares a photo and recap on honoring
The Washington Post shared Tom Ehrich’s post “Ain’t no mountain high enough” that was published by Religion News Service. Below is an excerpt:
From the Office of the Bishop, Denver, by Beckett Stokes:
Episcopalians everywhere are invited to add their voices to the Lament Over the Doctrine of Discovery at a special event at General Convention on July
Bishop William White ?was the 1st and 4th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the 1st and 4th President of the House of Deputies, and
Reuters reports: Uganda said on Wednesday it was banning 38 non-governmental organizations it accuses of promoting homosexuality and recruiting children.
Today is the summer solstice: the longest day of the year and the first official day of summer.