
#GlitterAshWednesday
“Glitter+Ash is an inherently queer sign of Christian belief, blending symbols of mortality and hope, of penance and celebration.”

“Glitter+Ash is an inherently queer sign of Christian belief, blending symbols of mortality and hope, of penance and celebration.”

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby had strong words about the state of western politics at the opening of the General Synod of the Church of

“The best calls happen when the Holy Spirit is part of the process.”

Some Christian conservatives who have spoken out against Trump have faced backlash, some even losing their jobs for refusing to “keep quiet.”

Archaeologists have discovered another cave in the Judean desert, showing clear indications that it once held Dead Sea scrolls.

The Pope calls for prayer for the Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar, after the UN releases a report on the human rights violations being committed against them.

Talking about race and racism is scary, challenging, and the conversation is often imperfect. Yet, it is immensely necessary to the important work of repentance and reconciliation.
Jordan and Luci continue their biblical journey as they delve into the book of Judges

The Centre for Theology & Community conducted a study in the UK that determined that church buildings of all denominations were underused to the tune of millions of dollars annually.

The Anglican Communion Environmental Network (ACEN) through its chair, the Rt Revd Ellinah Wamukoya, Bishop of Swaziland, is inviting everyone to consider making a carbon fast for this Lent. “We are of the earth, we are dust, if the earth birthed us so let us look after her, and reduce our carbon footprint to ensure continued life.”