
Happy Loving Day
On June 12, 1967, the Supreme Court struck down state bans on interracial marriage. (Updated.)

On June 12, 1967, the Supreme Court struck down state bans on interracial marriage. (Updated.)

One province would be essentially the present ACNA; the other province would be more classically Anglican, faithful to the teaching of the Bible, loyal to the doctrine and principles of the Anglican formularies, and committed to the fulfillment of the Great Commission.

If you’re a Chrome user, you can now make the decision to only read “Ice Cream Party” where-ever someone has typed “General Convention”. From the
The United States’ multi-racial population has grown at three times the rate of the general population since the beginning of the millennium.

“I am disappointed in the decision but I know this will be appealed.” – The Rt. Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr., Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth.

You are invited to a preview of a documentary about Bishop John Hines who was installed as Presiding Bishop fifty years ago.
The Historical Society of the Episcopal Church has invited noted church historian, Philip Barlow to give an address in Salt Lake City during General Convention,

“The Bishop of Horsham announced today that following a period of strenuous theological reflection he now wishes to accept the sacramental ministry of all women and men ordained as deacon, priest and bishop in the Church of England.” – Diocese of Chichester

At St Paul’s, on the north side of Indianapolis, recently celebratedsuperhero 2″Superhero Sunday” where parishoners young and old were invited to dress up as their favorite hero (superhero, real-life heroes or biblical heroes).

Do you shop based on the political persuasions of the companies that serve you? Does your faith advise your spending? How effective do you think “shopping your values” can be?