Standing against corruption
A Zambian priest has challenged Christians across Africa to stand up and fight corrupt practices that are “soiling the fabric” of many countries on the continent.
A Zambian priest has challenged Christians across Africa to stand up and fight corrupt practices that are “soiling the fabric” of many countries on the continent.
The Presiding Bishop announces the annual Good Friday Offering for the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East.
Chaplain Norris Burkes writes about how God handed him and a visiting pastor a teachable moment.
Five simple lessons in practical peacemaking from Shane L. Windmeyer, executive director of the LGBT group Campus Pride, growing out of his unexpected friendship with Chick-Fil-A founder Dan Cathy.
While conservative Christian groups in the UK are coordinating their political responses regarding human sexuality, marriage, family life, and religious freedom, there is no sign that they are becoming an American-style “Religious Right.”
The Church of England has briefed members of Parliament on the official opposition to proposals to make marriage equality legal in the UK.
The Episcopal Church in South Carolina and the Episcopal Church did not contest the restraining order that kept anyone but the separated diocese to use the name and logos “Diocese of South Carolina.”
Derek Penwell says that the question that should be keeping Christians up at night is “So what?”
Can one experience change us forever? On the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, this might be a question worth pondering.
The Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple was elected on Friday, January 25, as Bishop Suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina.