Get me to the church on time
Historians believe the Augustinian canons lived according to a strict routine, which made it essential everyone in the community did the right thing at the right time.
Historians believe the Augustinian canons lived according to a strict routine, which made it essential everyone in the community did the right thing at the right time.
Religious people view themselves as more fit, reporting better health, more energy, and less pain. They’re also less likely to smoke and more likely to be married, have supportive friends, and be treated with respect.
Anglican Diocesan Development and Relief Organization’s (ADDRO) comprehensive programs address improving the food supply, gender and reproductive health, malaria, disability rehabilitation and water and sanitation throughout northern Ghana.
Rev. Dr. James B. Simons, of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
Liturgy: worship that works – spirituality that connects notes:
The Practicing Church is a new movement designed to encourage and accelerate the redefinition of Christianity being called for by Christians and Non Christians. A hunger for spiritual authenticity and demand for practicality is replacing beliefism – a spirituality that puts me first – with otherlyness.
Word has been received from Abbot Michael-John of the
Here is our weekly collection plate of a few of the good things that Episcopalians and their congregations have done that made the news this past week. And other news fit to print.
From the Church of England: The Archbishop of Canterbury shares concerns for our planet in the new Ready Steady Slow videocast – encouraging … sign
Congratulations and best wishes to Doug LeBlanc, well known and respected journalist in the Episcopal Church. Doug will be working for The Living Church. LeBlanc