Responding in faith to refugees
Not sure how to respond to the anxiety and uncertainty around US immigration and refugee policies? Here are some resources to get you started.
Not sure how to respond to the anxiety and uncertainty around US immigration and refugee policies? Here are some resources to get you started.
A small group is trying to launch a church-wide conversation on the prayer book as a prerequisite for even considering revision
Something about this memorial to a man who gave 42 years of his life to mundane tasks struck me as beautiful.”
Scott Gunn reminds us that the Great Commission isn’t optional and that the time for action is now
Integrity has eliminated all paid positions as of Dec 31, 2017 and will return to their roots, relying wholly on volunteers.
Anglican Church of Burundi recognized for its ambitious campaign to plant millions of trees across the country with support form Episcopal Relief and Development
Our Magazine section, with selections each weekend, is the place where we share the stories of life in the church. Below are our top ten stories from 2017.
There’s something about a new year that invites a reckoning. We want to understand what has happened, we want to imagine what might lie ahead, and we make commitments to change ad do differently. How successful we are at these surely varies, but that won’t stop us from peering into the tea leaves.
It’s farewell to 2017 (some might say good riddance) but there was grace and glory too; here are the big stories from the Café in 2017
This is Godly materialism: hugging those whom no one hugs, eating with those with whom no one eats, listening to those to whom no one listens, touching those whom no one touches, remembering those whom no one remembers, loving those whom no one loves.