The Civil Rights Act of 1964: 50 years later
Numerous articles and conversations on The Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed on July 2nd, 1964: NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook dedicated its first
Numerous articles and conversations on The Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed on July 2nd, 1964: NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook dedicated its first
Press release by The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs concerning the election of the 27th Presiding Bishop at General Convention in 2015:
Episcopal Relief and Development is responding to the Texas border crisis:
Two Episcopalians submitted testimony today on behalf of The Episcopal Church entitled “Unaccompanied Alien Children and Refugee Populations” in a hearing of the House Judiciary
From Randal Maurice Jelks’ op-ed to CNN Belief Blog:
The Supreme Court ruling will be released no later than Monday. The Huffington Post carries Cathy Lynn Grossman’s summary from Religion News Service. From the
The Church of England issued a press release stating there is no blacklist of clergy who marry same sex partners:
Episcopal News Service updates the 38th annual convocation of The Episcopal Church’s Navajoland Area Mission. From the article:
John Stevens’ headline and bullet points in Daily Mail sure are provocative:
The Washington Post’s Theresa Vargas reports: