Congress takes another crack at war memorial cross
KEVIN FREKING Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) Could one of the nation’s longest-running church-state conflicts be nearing a conclusion? (AP Photo/ Gregory Bull) As part of
KEVIN FREKING Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) Could one of the nation’s longest-running church-state conflicts be nearing a conclusion? (AP Photo/ Gregory Bull) As part of
Martin Elfert, Cafe Contributing Editor Famous – at least within church circles – San Francisco’s St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church welcomes thousands of people
Welcome to the first post of our newest Episcopal Café section, the Magazine. Our hope for this new effort is to invite many voices to
As many of our regular readers may know, our long time editor, Jim Naughton, decided to step down to concentrate on other (especially paying) projects.
Welcome to our new site! We’ve moved the site to a new home and taken the opportunity to redesign the site as well. We
Over at the Lutheran, the magazine of our communion partner, the ELCA; they’re asking “Has God forgotten how to call young people?” Drawing on research
Sainsbury’s, a British grocery chain has released a Christmas TV commercial that has gone viral, set during the First World War, showing the Christmas Day
Advent marks the beginning of the church’s year, and this Advent will also mark the beginning of a new phase in the life of the
In Harper’s Ferry, WV, the Rev John Unger an ordained Lutheran (ELCA) pastor leads the local Episcopal, Lutheran and Methodist churches in town, leading worship
The Barna Group and Cornerstone Knowledge Network have recently released a study called Making Space for Millennials. This study looks at the preferences of millennials