Saturday Collection 03/20/2010
We’re in the last few weeks of Lent right now and starting to turn our thoughts toward Holy Week and the great celebration of the
We’re in the last few weeks of Lent right now and starting to turn our thoughts toward Holy Week and the great celebration of the
The eight page letter contains what is described as a passionate apology. But there are no specific disciplinary actions mentioned.
Following up on the story from Thursday that there has been an attempt on the life of Archbishop Barahona, the Primate of Central America and
This weekend a number of people representing many groups, including churches and faith groups, will come to Washington to rally and lobby for immigration reform. Several stories talk about the issue from the religious perspective.
People are happier when they spend less time in small talk and more time in deep discussions such as the state of the world or the meaning life.
Jestina Mukoko, a Zimbabwe Anglican and human rights activist, has been presented with the 2010 International Women of Courage award by the U.S. Department of State.
The reactions to the news that consents for Mary Glasspool’s consecration as bishop suffragan of Los Angeles and first lesbian bishop has followed the expected
The Rev. Irene Monroe writes in Bay Windows about the measures Jamaican gay and lesbian Christians must take to be sure that they can worship in safety.
Catholic and black protestant churches are usually more politically active, while white mainline Protestant churches and white Evangelical churches were the least politically active, according to a national study.
A state superior court judge ruled March 15 that the real and personal property of Bishop Seabury Episcopal Church in Groton, Connecticut, is held in trust for the Diocese of Connecticut and the Episcopal Church.