
Rule of Life – the Church
This originally appeared as part of the Daily Sip, a ministry of St John’s Cathedral in Denver, CO by Charles LaFond This week in
This originally appeared as part of the Daily Sip, a ministry of St John’s Cathedral in Denver, CO by Charles LaFond This week in
“We are a catholic church in love with freedom.” We are exploring the identity of faith and what it means to be Episcopalian; and in this essay Jim Friedrich dives into what that phrase means for him.
This is a story about love but we’re not calling it a love story
Nominees are being accepted for the Episcopal Church Bishop Suffragan for Armed Services and Federal Ministries. Based in Washington DC
That’s when I began wearing my clergy collar each Thursday and setting up at any one of my church’s dozen or so “satellite campuses” (i.e., the coffee shops where I typically run into several parishioners I’ve missed the previous Sunday morning). I bring with me a sign that says “Free Prayer,” with a quote at the bottom from Martin Luther: “Pray, and let God worry.”
Christian Century has an article online by William H. Willimon, examining the importance of truth-telling in church leadership. Entitled, “Why Leaders are a Pain,” the
Dear People of God: The first Christians observed with great devotion the days of our Lord’s passion and resurrection, and it became the custom of
From madness to contemplation, we’ve compiled a list of resources for Lenten devotions. Have one to add? Include in the comments below or on our
In light of the ongoing debates within the Anglican Communion, we’ve been wondering how Episcopalians understand their identity as Episcopalians. So, we thought we’d just
This originally appeared as part of the Daily Sip, a ministry of St John’s Cathedral in Denver, CO by Charles LaFond It seems like