Faith programs change prisoners’ outlook
In an effort to help ease prison overcrowding by providing opportunities for inmates to improve their behavior and reduce recidivism, faith-based criminal justice programs are
In an effort to help ease prison overcrowding by providing opportunities for inmates to improve their behavior and reduce recidivism, faith-based criminal justice programs are
The LA Times has a feature this week on a Denver pilot who takes “faith leaders from all walks of life” on helicopter rides to
The Church Times, in its Leader states, “The rooms are booked, but are the guests coming? The uncertainty surrounding attendance at next year’s Lambeth Conference continues, as various conservative groupings realise the political capital that can be made from hesitation.”
The Rt. Rev. Carolyn Tanner Irish, bishop of the Diocese of Utah, has issued a statement calling the Episcopal congregations of her diocese to prayer
Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) offers support for the people affected by a destructive earthquake that struck the Ica region of Peru yesterday. The staff of ERD is in communication with ERD’s partners in Latin America to identify needs. ERD stands ready to provide emergency aid as needs are identified.
The Episcopal Church and Visual Arts organization (ECVA), the group that provides the art here on the Cafe in our “Art Blog” section and that
The archbishop of South Africa will teach, pray and talk with parishioners in Walnut Creek — and, it is hoped, return home with a renewed appreciation of diverse views. He will visit St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Oct. 15 for a meditative Taizé service, a meal, a teaching, ‘and I hope, some dialogue,’ said the Rev. Sylvia Vasquez, spiritual leader of St. Paul’s.
There was a meeting of seventeen bishops of the Episcopal Church last week in advance of the meeting of the House of Bishops in New
An exchange in a newspaper local to a CANA parish reveals a hole in the arguments of the defected congregation of their right to hold on to the historic Falls Church.
Anderson welcomes “this opportunity … to meet with those in the diocese who love the Episcopal Church and support God’s ministry of reconciliation and healing in a troubled world. The leadership of the Episcopal Church has been paying close attention to the events in the Diocese of Fort Worth and will continue to work with and support faithful Episcopalians.”