Proud papa defends wife’s right to breastfeed in church
The divisive nature of the public-breastfeeding debate moves into the safety of the sanctuary.
The divisive nature of the public-breastfeeding debate moves into the safety of the sanctuary.
Whether you’ve become one of its acolytes, a mere watcher, or someone who’s not been interested, the idea of a television show willing to think theologically for itself still has intrinsic appeal.
After several weeks of feed issues persisting in Facebook, we’re starting to see it work again. Twitter has been working fine all along, so with that in mind, here’s what’s been happening in our social media spaces lately.
Now that things have been tidied up at Long Beach Arena, let the pontificating begin.
Just following the opening words – two people started yelling and screaming against the ordination. The Presiding Bishop remained calm and offered the opportunity to
Make sure to avoid any theology at all costs. Don’t talk about atonement, wrath, or any other biblical concepts. You want your song to be all about feeling. Don’t let the mind get in the way. Repeat after me: “Worship is a warm feeling, sort of like heartburn, only better.”
Good news of Episcopal Churches witnessing the love of Christ and creative power of God in their communities and around the world.
A question being discussed this week on the Bishop and Deputies listserve
Plan International, a development agency heavily focused on helping to repair the education system in Haiti, has sponsored unique psychosocial training sessions for several hundred teachers in hopes that educating them about the science of earthquakes and post-traumatic stress disorder will smooth what continues to be a bumpy transition back to the classroom for all.