First saint of the SBNR?
There is a whiff of transcendence in the new biopic about Steve Jobs and Jeffrey Weiss wonders what that says about how spirituality operates in our culture.
There is a whiff of transcendence in the new biopic about Steve Jobs and Jeffrey Weiss wonders what that says about how spirituality operates in our culture.
Al-Jazeera America began broadcasting on August 20th. But will Americans tune in?
Despite attempts by the Vatican to rein in women’s religious orders, Catholic Religious Women continue claim to the right to ‘faithful dissent.’
Antoinette Tuff talks about her encounter with Michael Brandon Hill after he came into Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur with military style weapons and 500 rounds of ammunition.
A recent study suggests that the American taxpayer subsidized religion to the tune of $82.5 billion per year. But is that a bad thing? The sponsors of the study say it is.
Michael Kruse presents six ways congregations can help people integrate work life and the life of faith.
In his conversation with Rabbi Julia Neuberger at the Edinburgh international book festival, former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams spoke about pop spirituality and voiced skepticism about claims that Christians in the UK are persecuted
The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has admitted his concerns about having let LGBT people down during his time in office.
Updated: The Episcopal Church has produced advertising that can be used as post cards, print ads or billboards. Are they clever and witty…or snide and unwelcoming?
The Rev. Canon Mark Stevenson has been appointed the Episcopal Church’s Domestic Poverty Missioner. Currently Canon to the Ordinary in the Diocese of Louisiana, he led the dioceses response to Hurricane Katrina and transformed the disaster response into a ministry that addresses poverty on many levels.