
Tomorrow: Bible study, taught by the Archbishop of Canterbury, on Facebook
The Anglican Communion News Service has announced that the Archbishop of Canterbury will be leading a Bible study tomorrow morning – on Facebook. Here’s today’s
The Anglican Communion News Service has announced that the Archbishop of Canterbury will be leading a Bible study tomorrow morning – on Facebook. Here’s today’s
In the last several days since Pope Francis spoke with the International Union of Superiors General on topics related to role of women in church
I suspect that my election was a moment of hope that we could begin to help the Episcopal Church and Episcopalians begin to focus outward in some new ways, outward in ways that actually share the message of Jesus of Nazareth, which is fundamentally a message of love of God and love of neighbor.
We will not let democracy die. We fought a lot for her and will not let any rights gained to be lost. It’s time to show that Brazil is not afraid to fight for a just society based on democratic principles and respect for the law.”
Update 5/17/2016 In an address before the General Conference earlier today, Bishop Bruce Ough, president of the Council of Bishops (CoB) called for unity and
“Others would do well to read [the Rev. Fry’s letter] for some background on the shortcomings in [Governor Hutchinson’s] blast of President Obama for reminding states of the need not to discriminate against transgender students.” – Arkansas Times
A nation-wide committee of church and tribal leaders has been appointed to establish a new job description for the Episcopal Church indigenous missioner, a member
The Church Commissioners, the investment arm of the Church of England, have received support in their insistence that ExxonMobil become more transparent as the oil
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information aiding in determining the cause of a
A review by climate scientists of aerial & satellite photos of Pacific Islands between 1947 and 2014 shows that five vegetated reef islands have vanished beneath the waves and six additional islands display severe shoreline erosion. A member of General Synod from Dio Polynesia, Fe’iloakitau Kaho Tevi, enlightened members to more stark reality on the ground, stating seven islands have disappeared just since the Paris climate accords.