Ten odd things you can buy from monks
From Mentalfloss.com Everyone knows you can buy cheese, fruitcake, and really good beer from monks, but those aren’t the only businesses that these holy men
From Mentalfloss.com Everyone knows you can buy cheese, fruitcake, and really good beer from monks, but those aren’t the only businesses that these holy men
Jesus, I recognized, acted in ways that bent or made exceptions to the Law if adhering to the Law (or to its then prevalent interpretation) would have resulted in behaviors that disrespected or devalued persons. In other words, respect for the well-being of others was a foundational virtue for Jesus.
In this episode, Betsy, Greg, and Ricardo talk about rock icons and how musicians inspire people in their daily lives.
The Bible is full of stories. They all have a purpose. They answer questions like, What is truth? What is important? What are our values? How should we act? The Bible is an introduction to a different way of life.
Of course, the Episcopal Church too is made up of a broad spectrum of people, but if one were to just be looking in from the outside, through our newsletters, journals, websites, social media pages and gatherings, how obvious would that be?
Recently in Toronto, church-planters from the Anglican Church of Canada gathered for the Vital Church Planing conference at St Paul’s-Bloor St in Toronto. In a
HuffPost’s podcast All Together takes a look at the consecration of Libby Lane as the first female bishop in the Church of England. In this
What is the future of the pipe organ in Christian worship?
Calling a new rector is not like hiring a new associate for your law firm. Calling a new rector is not like voting for a new senator or mayor.
It’s more like preparing to enter into the covenant of marriage. To do it right means you need to be thoughtful and prayerful, and that usually takes some time.
by Scott Petersen What follows is an initial reflection on the report Fostering Respect in Church Settings released this January by Newark’s Dignity of Work