
Faith Reels: ‘A Bigger Splash’ … underwater or coming up for air?
This week’s review is the Ralph Fiennes and Tilda Swinton film, ‘A Bigger Splash,’ which explores the outer limits of excess
This week’s review is the Ralph Fiennes and Tilda Swinton film, ‘A Bigger Splash,’ which explores the outer limits of excess
World Environment Day will be observed on Sunday, June 5, ENS republished a video titled “Environmental issues and the Anglican Communion.”
The Rhode Island State Police and the state Attorney General have announced there will be no criminal charges in the sex investigation of St. George’s
Episcopalians across the church wore orange shirts, orange ribbons and even orange liturgical stoles June 2 as a sign of their commitment to reducing gun violence in their communities.
The audience for shows like SportsCenter, All Things Considered and Morning Edition is getting older and smaller – sound familiar?
Burned out Serbian Orthodox cathedral now worshiping at Chapel of the Good Shepherd at General Seminary. “It’s really a joy to have them,” said the Very Rev. Kurt H. Dunkle, dean and president of General Seminary. “It’s never a sacrifice to extend hospitality.”
In “Trump’s religion and its popular appeal,” an opinion piece in Religion News Service’s Spiritual Politics, Mark Silk looks at the influence of preacher and
The New Haven Register has published a piece on eight Connecticut Episcopal parishes that are trying to discern their future as churches and declining congregations:
A year after the shootings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Spoleto Festival USA, which opened on May 27, is responding to, remembering and
“I thought I had a handle on suffering. I thought I had a handle on understanding the sovereignty of God. I didn’t know crap” – former military chaplain Matthew Williams.