A Response to the contested episcopal election in Haiti
On Monday we posted an opinion piece from Episcopal priest and blogger, Mark Harris. Here, Pierre-Andre H. Duvert, a priest serving in the Bronx, responds to some of Mark’s statements.
On Monday we posted an opinion piece from Episcopal priest and blogger, Mark Harris. Here, Pierre-Andre H. Duvert, a priest serving in the Bronx, responds to some of Mark’s statements.
Three perspectives on the continuing revelations on the scale of abuse in the Catholic Church uncovered in Pennsylvania and how it impacts us in the Episcopal Church
Five poems from poet, deacon and candidate for ordination to the priesthood, Megan McDermott
Our lives are spent in anticipation of resurrection, both in the present life and in the one that is to come. In a way, our entire lives are a kind of a theological purgatory, as we await our own resurrection in Christ. We are stuck in Holy Saturday until we can find our way to the other side.
The inherent tensions of an American Anglican church may be leading us to make decisions that may hobble the body of Christ
Everyday Native, it is the first collaborative teacher’s resource created by non-Natives and Native Americans to focus on the daily lives of Native youth.
Claims statements made by bishop Gayle Harris at General Convention come close to being a blood libel
Like the bee gathering pollen and nectar, the recruitment and training of the ministry minute speakers and the coaching of their 500-word scripts and their training in public speaking is summer work. Do it now, while there is no pressure from Fall schedules .
The church continues to struggle who and what we’re celebrating in the Lesser Feasts – maybe there’s a better way?
Roundup for July 9th of the #GC79 highlights and our thoughts on what the bishops have wrought with their substitute BCP revision resolution