High church, low church and all that lies between
High church, low church, what do those descriptors mean and does it make any difference? The Rev. Canon Robert Hendrickson of St. John’s Cathedral in
High church, low church, what do those descriptors mean and does it make any difference? The Rev. Canon Robert Hendrickson of St. John’s Cathedral in
I am struck today by Laurie Gudim’s essay at Speaking to the Soul regarding lay vs. ordained ministry. This is a topic close to my
A Michigan company aims to grow its business selling kits to create worship space in less than a couple of hours. The kits congregations to
The Rev. Scott Gunn, executive director of Forward Movement, offers his list of predictions for 2014, mostly Episcopal-related stuff. He foresees, among other things: Not
The Rev. Sue Wintz, a Board Certified Chaplain, says that grieving through the holiday season can be heard for any person mourning the death of a loved one but there experience is different for those for whom the loss is new and for those who have been bereaved for some time.
A recent spike in firing of gay teachers in Catholic schools or in lay employees who support marriage equality has generated something new…rebellion and protest among the laity.
Bishop Ian Douglas of Connecticut and Bishop Marianne Edgar Budde of Washington reflect on ongoing violence and political cowardice on the anniversary of the shootings in Newtown and yesterday the National Cathedral held a vigil for victims of gun violence.
Fox News television host Megyn Kelly told viewers on her December 11 broadcast that Jesus and Santa are both white men.
Jonathan Merritt sees a growing number of “reality” shows that focus on the church and wonders if this trend is really a good thing.
Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbus, Ohio will hold a memorial service for at least 32 homeless and formerly homeless people who died in central Ohio over the past year.