
Are pastors & priests “on-duty” all the time?
We cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something, and to do it very well. It may be incomplete, but it is a beginning
We cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something, and to do it very well. It may be incomplete, but it is a beginning
NZ blogger Peter Carrell asks for less heat, more light in the dialogue around marriage equality and full inclusion
Despair. We all face it from time to time but it is the big secret. We all carry it around with us like loose change, aware it is making a slight noise when we walk, but not really having the energy to pull it out
This week’s film review is the next chapter in the divergent series. There’s not much hope in films like these, yet young people are repeatedly drawn to them. Maybe that should tell people of faith that the Gospel message of hope and the unlikely power of love over death should be shared more widely.
Strongly call on Pope Francis to launch a new understanding to reorient the church’s teaching on violence and warfare
Long Island’s Bishop Provenzano joins his voice to those criticizing the choice to hold a Trump campaign rally near the spot where an immigrant was murdered in a racially motivated hate crime
Anne, Betsy, Greg, and Liz discuss how women are portrayed in pop culture and what challenges women face as clergy in the Church.
At the ongoing ACC meeting yesterday, the Department Directors for mission gave reports on their work, work that includes empowering discipleship and tackling gender inequality; promoting reconciliation and supporting humanitarian work in conflict areas and following disasters.
The Anglican Communion Office has released this statement from Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion in response to recent comments on events leading up to the Anglican Consultative Council meeting, ACC-16.
The Anglican Communion will break your heart if you let it. And it seems these days that you have to let it or leave it, and I choose the former. I love belonging to a global communion of faithful people whose perspectives broaden and deepen my own, whose faith inspires and challenges me, and with whom I can work to make our world a little bit more like God wants it to be.