
Canadian Primate pushes for expansive agenda for upcoming Primates meeting
says its “not a decision-making body”
says its “not a decision-making body”
What God did that night in Bethlehem was different and creative and risky. “Would it be crazy if we joined them as a human…?”
The Rev. Anjel Scarborough, rector of Grace Church, shares a reflection on her spiritual practice of writing icons
Because of this otherness, spiritual practices both satisfy a yearning to connect with the music of our life, while at the same time, fuel a yearning to be in a group who shares and rehearses this sense of otherness. We can say “I’m spiritual” as a result of a practice, but until we connect with others in a meaningful way, we don’t hear how our part fits into an even bigger spiritual picture.
Betsy, Greg, Liz, and Richard explore the world of Jessica Jones and how the show deals with themes of abuse, recovery, and free will.
This weeks review is the bio-pic “Trumbo” starring Brian Cranston; a film that examines the meaning of freedom in a time of fear
National Affairs has posted a roundup of abstracts for academic papers studying religion which should provide hours of substantive reading for anyone interested in trying to understand matters of faith and culture.
Ashley Bingaman, a music teacher from Virginia, served in Haiti from 2012-2014 with the Episcopal Church’s Young Adult Service Corps program, which provides opportunities for
The National Gallery in the UK is producing a series of short videos on angels based on paintings in their collection. They are a delightful exploration of the meaning and presence of angels in art and in the psyche.
Interfaith Voices has an interview with the Presiding Bishop on the Episcopal Church “Moving Beyond ‘White Anglo-Saxon Protestant'”