Summer camps and the future of the church
Wayne Meisel, the director of the Center for Faith and Service at McCormick Theological Seminary in Illinois, believes that one of the keys to reinvigorating
Wayne Meisel, the director of the Center for Faith and Service at McCormick Theological Seminary in Illinois, believes that one of the keys to reinvigorating
The Diocese of Missouri is doing a new thing. Each week, one person in the diocese will tweet on life as a follower of Jesus
As we continue to feel the effects of World War I-the first global, industrialized conflict-Baylor University historian Phillip Jenkins finds that the WWI was understood
In honor of Memorial Day, Dean Gary Hall of the Washington National Cathedral urged members of the congregation to remember the living and advocate for
Mariam Yahya, a Sudanese Christian sentenced to death and pregnant with her second child, is receiving support from the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby through
The Washington Post reports that Pope Francis has received acceptance from Palestinian and Israeli presidents to visit with him for peace efforts next month at
In his column at the Daily Beast, Gene Robinson highlights the need for compassionate religious people to seek justice, given systems that perpetuate the criminalization
In the May 15th edition of “The Stone” at the New York Times, Gary Gutting interviews Columbia University philosophy professor Philip Kitcher whose new book,
Godparents, depending on one’s background, culture, and relationship to a religious heritage, play very different roles. Depending on several factors, expectations from the denomination may
As individuals and communities around the world continue to face deadly impacts from climate change, Anglicans throughout the Communion are joining cities, municipalities, and other