Dorsey Henderson on election in Upper South Carolina
The Rt. Rev. Dorsey Henderson, bishop of the Diocese of Upper South Carolina writes concerning the viciousness of attacks on the bishop elect, Andrew Waldo.
The Rt. Rev. Dorsey Henderson, bishop of the Diocese of Upper South Carolina writes concerning the viciousness of attacks on the bishop elect, Andrew Waldo.
Dr. Bonnie Anderson, President of the House of Deputies of The Episcopal Church sends Advent and Christmas greetings to all:
Entangled States blog reports on a joyfilled Advent 4 service held in 4 languages in Phoenix: Members of the Sudanese congregation lead the processional with
Ten days after the independent Ugandan paper the Daily Monitor ran a story titled, “Church Leaders Back Government on Anti-Gay Bill,” the state-owned paper New
So much of congregational conflict these days seems to stem from either/or arguments within the congregation or even denomination. Are we to be faithful to
In recent years there’s been a new sort of Christmas observance gaining popularity. Many Episcopal congregation and churches of other denominations will be holding “Longest Night” or “Blue Christmas” events tonight, the longest night of the year.
Does it really matter that the Rev. Don Armstrong has not condemned the anti-homosexuals bill in Uganda? His former friends in the Anglican Communion Institute
In England, painful realities and invidious distinctions cast a long shadow over the oncoming Christmas holiday.
Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of the world’s most famous preacher, talks about the long road to ministry.
“. . . in Spain, an unlikely candidate is being championed for sainthood . . . Antonin Gaudi died more than 80 year ago. He’s best known for his modernist masterpieces such as the still unfinished Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona.”