
Lent Madness is preparing for another round in 2016
How should we go about evangelism, today? In a world that celebrates diversity and cultivates division, a world flooded with knowledge but able to create only catch phrases?
Are you watching? Here’s how ENS article which has three ways to view, http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/ens/2015/10/30/episcopal-church-prepares-for-currys-history-making-installation/ The Holy Eucharist with the installation begins at noon EST (daylight
This week, Bonnie and Dan review “Room”
The food bank – from both sides: as client and donor and why some people need to see the disadvantaged as some kind of “other.”
A 10 year-old boy, participating in a public project to sift through debris on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, has found a first-of-its-kind limestone seal dating to the time of Solomon.
Michael Curry was recently interviewed by PBS, says the work of the church is to “find ways to be a bridge community that brings differing people together under the rubric of love.”
In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring the role of money in the life of the Church. In this piece, Maria Evans reflects on the recurring hopefulness of baseball fandom and the life of faith.
Funding the work of the church has gone through many evolutions across time and seems to be in flux once again. In this article Professor Robert W. Prichard offers a brief survey of the history of financing the Episcopal Church