Being terrible
In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring forgiveness. In this piece Kelly Wilson, reflects on his own ability to be a terrible person and the struggle to accept God’s love anyway.
In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring forgiveness. In this piece Kelly Wilson, reflects on his own ability to be a terrible person and the struggle to accept God’s love anyway.
ECW, the Episcopal Church Women, is not a private club or a religious order. It is a reality, the presence of women in the Episcopal Church.
In this piece, the author reflects on the refugee crisis in Europe; weighing our responsibility as followers of a God of justice and mercy
This week’s review is Black Mass, with Johnny Depp as the notorious gangster Whitey Bulger. It is a film that explores the depths of darkness which the human spirit can discover.
Anglican relief and development leaders meet in Wales to address European refugee crisis.
Oral arguments suggest SC Supreme Court is open-minded in diocesan property dispute case; question earlier ruling that declared TEC a non-hierarchical church
The Rev. John J. McNeill, a Jesuit priest who co-founded Dignity, a group for gay and lesbian Catholics, died Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale, three weeks after his 90th birthday.
Places of worship affected by Cycling World championships in Richmond, prefer to see the disruptions as an opportunity
A survey of some thoughts on the future of the Anglican Communion in the wake of the the Archbishop of Canterbury’s invitation to all the Primates to meet and re-imagine the relationships that form it.
In the Magazine this month we’re exploring forgiveness. In this article, Deacon Tom English reflects on its absence on the criminal justice system and how we might begin to make the decision for forgiveness in reflection of God’s mercy