Bishop Senyojo Ministers to Gays in Uganda Defying Anti-Gay Legislation
In the context of Uganda’s anti-gay legislation, Anglican bishop Christopher Senyojo continues to minister to all people and, at great personal cost to him, to
In the context of Uganda’s anti-gay legislation, Anglican bishop Christopher Senyojo continues to minister to all people and, at great personal cost to him, to
In 1964, during the debate in Congress around the Civil Rights Act, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
In the Week.com, Michael Dougherty explores some of the roots of the Social Gospel and compares them to today’s liberal agenda in a review of
In the U.K.’s TES Magazine religious educator Tom Bennett, despite being an atheist, believes that providing children a well-rounded religious education is one of the
When Archbishop Desmond Tutu was young, his father abused his mother. The abuse and his journey moving forward, for Tutu, helped him understand the value
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As many congregations in the Episcopal Church struggle to pay a full-time or half-time priest and consider calling bivocational priests, in contrast, most American Quakers
For head pastor Ron Wilson of the Living Stones Church, purity balls, a ritual in which a father and teenage daughter pledge their commitment in
In coordination with Sabeel and Friends of Sabeel North America, the Episcopal Peace Fellowship is organizing faith leaders to encourage Pope Francis, as he prepares
As the Episcopal Church continues to maintain headquarters at 815 2nd Avenue in New York City, many denominations are selling their headquarters and key denominational