A right way to pray?
How to pray? When the New York Times asked that question last week, a raft of insights into the American spiritual condition appeared.
How to pray? When the New York Times asked that question last week, a raft of insights into the American spiritual condition appeared.
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On the day designated by the United Nations as the International Day of Peace, the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Baltimore, hosted a Peace Witness
The Christian Century posed several questions to a panel of their contributing theologians and scholars, asking them if they participate in Social Media such as Twitter, or if they read blogs, and all the rest.
It is often said that cleanliness is next to godliness. At St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in downtown Scranton, it is next to the rear pew, just steps inside the door.
“We’re all praying over these beads while we’re making them, it’s a special feeling to know these beads, the next time they’re really held, will be by a service person and that it might help them through something.”
There is good reason to believe four older female teachers were fired from an upper-crust Fort Lauderdale private school in a bid to replace them with younger, buxom women, a federal civil rights agency has found.
“I never dreamed we’d have something like this,” said Bashar al Salah, the team’s captain. “Now we’re a real baseball team.”
Some bloggers have been getting by the past few days on the validity of the Dennis canon and the true definition of disaffiliation. But the brouhaha this past week in Ft. Worth – for whatever else it brought us – did offer one nugget not to be missed.
We don’t normally find ourselves passing along news of celebrations of new ministry, but Rev. Broderick’s last name is notable — she’s the sister of stage and film actor Matthew Broderick, who will be on hand Thursday to read from Genesis.