The bishop, the “shock jock”, and the surprise of God’s love
The Rt. Rev. Mark Hollingsworth Jr. Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, is a remarkable presence in his conversation with a Cleveland “shock jock”
The Rt. Rev. Mark Hollingsworth Jr. Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, is a remarkable presence in his conversation with a Cleveland “shock jock”
There have been some very thoughtful comments lately on The Lead as we think about the future of the church. In addition to sincerely thanking
The Lead has been covering news on the Anglican Ordinariate, including The Rt. Rev. Andrew Doyle’s excellent framing of how it might be regarded.
Reverend Canon Dr Giles Fraser, who resigned in protest from his position as Chancellor of St Paul’s over how the cathedral handled its relationship with
Be quiet. Sit still. Pay attention. This is church for many children, but not at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Montclair NJ.
Robert Pigott writes in BBC News Magazine that the Bible is being translated for the first time in Creole. Some oppose the move, thinking learning
Hell didn’t win, but it had a “good year”, according to Barbara Bradley Hagerty on NPR’s All Things Considered.
Robert P. Jones writes in his Figuring Faith blog in The Washington Post on some of the most important religions findings of 2011.
Two trending videos on the web concerning Jesus comedy:
The Nativity Factor is a short film competition, asking entrants to tell the story of the Nativity in their own unique way. The entires were