
Beginning today, South Carolina Supreme Court to hear appeal in diocese split
The Charlotte Observer reports that arguments over the conservative Diocese of South Carolina’s 2012 split from the Episcopal Church will continue in the state Supreme

The Charlotte Observer reports that arguments over the conservative Diocese of South Carolina’s 2012 split from the Episcopal Church will continue in the state Supreme

The Pope has landed, and you can follow his journey in the U.S. through a number of different channels. Crux is live-streaming Pope Francis’s public

Religion News Service: A light went out of the world this morning. Phyllis Tickle, who inspired so many, died in her sleep this morning, according

“Call the Midwife illustrated the social setting of post war Britain and the hard times people lived through, but also depicted the joy the sisters took from their work.”

The Most Revd Josiah Idowu-Fearon took time in his sermon to outline and counter some myths about African Christianity that he finds prevalent in the church.

“After the Bible itself, the hymnal is the richest collection of Christian texts that we have at our disposable.”

“It is impossible, Holy Father, to be serious about doing anything for the poor and at the same time do little or nothing for women.”

Places of worship affected by Cycling World championships in Richmond, prefer to see the disruptions as an opportunity

“… the Communion is becoming a source of weakness as Churches which have rejected the truth as Anglicans have received it spread false teaching, yet continue to enjoy full communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury.” – Gafcon Chairman Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Primate of Kenya

Retired Bishop of New Hampshire Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church, is one of the White House papal visit guests