Army chaplains accused of discrimination
Weekly observances of Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath, have been discontinued at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, following base chaplains’ abrupt dismissal of the Jewish lay leaders.
Weekly observances of Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath, have been discontinued at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, following base chaplains’ abrupt dismissal of the Jewish lay leaders.
Maybe its time to rethink how we use space in our ministry
Gallup takes a stab at understanding why people go to worship, and why they don’t. What lessons for our evangelism efforts might be learned from the results?
Does the Episcopal Church have a future where it can thrive in rural communities?
Long time ABC Religion Reporter Peggy Wehmeyer has a piece at today’s DallasNews.com setting out her anxieties over where the relationship between Evangelicals and President Trump might be going and how it has changed her views of her self-identification as an Evangelical.
In this video The Archbishop of Cape Town and Primate of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, Thabo Makgoba, talks with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and touches on his experiences as a teenager in Apartheid-era South Africa when he was chased by troops and feared for his life as they reflect on the Lord’s prayer.
An inquiry into institutional abuse of children lays bare an ugliness lurking within the Church of England; with Archbishop Welby saying it is “shaming and humiliating” to learn of what the church has done.
China furthers its campaign to limit Christianity by banning online sales of Bibles
For 40 days our prayers drew us closer to you, Lord. To the One who walks with us. The One who makes all things new.
Easter is here.
The Episcopal Cafe has looked at Christian Seders over the years, here are our top 5 stories on the subject.