Sunday Social Hour
Pretty quiet this week on the social networks, if you don’t count the fact that everyone is tweeting and Facebooking about the Rally to Restore
Pretty quiet this week on the social networks, if you don’t count the fact that everyone is tweeting and Facebooking about the Rally to Restore
“The Festival is hosted by Vision Forum, the Reconstructionist, Christian patriarchal homeschooling organization. Vision Forum’s President, Doug Phillips, is no minor player in conservative politics: he is the son and follower of Howard Phillips, founder of the Constitution Party.”
One of the two explosives-packed parcels recently intercepted was likely bound for Or Chadash, a Chicago-based Jewish congregation that’s known for its openness to the
The Constitution comes directly from the government instituted by Moses when he led the Children of Israel out of Egypt. That system was re-instituted in England around 450 A.D. by the Anglo-Saxon rulers Hengist and Horsa. The Founding Fathers, led by Thomas Jefferson, copied the Constitution directly from the ‘ancient constitution’ of the Anglo-Saxons.
This week’s collection brings us stories of medical ministry to people across the country struggling to find appropriate treatment, and two congregations on the west coast finding new ways to reach out and share the Good News with people in their community.
The Episcopal Church isn’t alone in responding to the plight of Episcopalians in Haiti. Other provinces of the Anglican Communion are making commitments to increase
News began to leak out during this past week that, when the troops serving the US in the field are asked whether it would matter
Episcopal priest and former Republican Senator John C. Danforth has launched an academic center on the relationship between religion and politics at Washington University in St. Louis.
The Diocese of Southwestern Brazil has elected a new bishop coadjutor.
Del Glover, Chair of the Finance Committee of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church, writes about the recent Executive Council meeting and the 2011 budget just passed. Also, we post two documents that show us diocesan commitments to the Episcopal Church, their progress to date and their reported incomes.