Editorial: Where is God now
Bishop Sutton of Maryland offers this reflection and call to action, marking one month since the mass-murder in Las Vegas
Bishop Sutton of Maryland offers this reflection and call to action, marking one month since the mass-murder in Las Vegas
The Seraphim, a level of angelic beings in Christianity and Judaism which fly around God’s throne crying out “Holy, Holy, Holy” are equated with fire because of the passion with which they encourage the unveiling of God’s Kingdom.
This film tells the story of two friends and their unique and grace-filled journey on the Camino pilgrimage
Anglican Communion will mark anniversary of the Protestant Reformation with a service of reconciliation led by the Archbishop of Canterbury at Westminster Cathedral.
As it begins working on the proposed budget, Executive Council faces some difficult choices, and begins with assumed cuts to evangelism efforts.
when we give away a gift such as a pledge card or a check for a mission or ministry; what is lighting up in our brain when we “give” is, surprisingly, the area which is usually reserved for “receiving.”
Our house is on fire. It is on fire with memories and old hurts and scars that still tingle and missing limbs that still move, ghost-like in the night.
We’re continuing our way through the Psalms. In this episode it’s Psalms 73-89 and we’re zooming in on the theme of the asking God to punish others.
What we look at matters. We can so easily become it.
For most clergy and lay leaders, a broad smile, an outstretched hand and the willingness to discuss difficult issues like money and mission-funding will connect you. And with connection you can discuss the pledge directly but with a smile. But you must be direct.