
2014 at the Episcopal Café
2014 is about to retire and welcome its replacement. Though perhaps not an especially momentous year in Episco-world, we thought it might be worthwhile to
2014 is about to retire and welcome its replacement. Though perhaps not an especially momentous year in Episco-world, we thought it might be worthwhile to
by The Rev. Anne Largent Smith The Episcopalians of the Diocese of San Joaquin in California don’t have the use of a cathedral. There’s one
by Maria Evans “The church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints.” —attributed to Augustine of Hippo, John Chrysostom, and Abigail Van
Merry Christmas from John, David, Liz, Jennifer, Jon, Rosalind, Martin, Ann, Andrew, Kate, Anne & Weston to all of you
By Teri Van Huss How does a developmentally disabled person deal with a concept? It’s something they can’t see or feel or interact with. In
With whimsy, humor, and a theological perspective Episcopal priests take a look at popular culture In this episode Betsy, Greg, and Liz ride the recent wave
Which of these metaphors—out of step or marching to a different drummer—best describes the Church? Personally, I want the Church to march to a different
By Sam Ochstein Here’s a confession: I’ve always struggled with prayer. Big deal, you say. Lots of people struggle with prayer. Prayer is hard work.
The Magazine is the part of the Cafe that looks beyond the news to share the story of the Episcopal Church. Throughout each month will
Like many adults in the Episcopal Church today, I am not a cradle Episcopalian. I grew up in the Methodist church in my Southern California