
Faith Reels: He Named me Malala…Walking as a Child of the Light
This week’s review is the story of the young Afghan Nobel laureate, Malala Yousafzai
This week’s review is the story of the young Afghan Nobel laureate, Malala Yousafzai
Divestment in carbon fuels can also means divestment in people and communities – but it doesn’t need to
Like many congregations, his church was struggling to raise adequate financial resources. Yet, if more people gave generously, like he learned as a child, the church would have enough money and then some. What’s up with Episcopalians and the tithe?
Bishop Mary Gray-Reeves reminds us of the importance of gender equity in the body of Christ and shows how we can continue moving in that direction
This week’s film in the reviewer’s eye is the Martian, a story of collaboration and cooperation and the power of hope.
What difference does it make that we are an Episcopal church?
In the Magazine this month we’re exploring our relationships to money. In this piece Richard Schaper offers the three questions we all should ask when seeking to align our finances with our souls.
This week’s review is of “Everest,” a film loosely based on the experiences of a team of climbers whose attempt to climb to the rooftop of the world went terribly wrong
In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring forgiveness. In this piece Kelly Wilson, reflects on his own ability to be a terrible person and the struggle to accept God’s love anyway.
ECW, the Episcopal Church Women, is not a private club or a religious order. It is a reality, the presence of women in the Episcopal Church.