
Presiding Bishop calls climate-change response a moral imperative
In an interview with the British newspaper the Guardian, Katharine Jefferts Schori, said that responding to climate change is a moral imperative

In an interview with the British newspaper the Guardian, Katharine Jefferts Schori, said that responding to climate change is a moral imperative

The Society of Catholic Priests has marked the occasion by posting photos of the historic meeting.

Advocates have called for important reforms in how police departments manage and publish data concerning shootings of citizens, largely spurred by a string of high-profile shooting deaths. Will the initiative succeed if advocates and the public at large loses interest?

Sunday school attendance is down, and many of the programs seem to be failing at engaging children in worship and faith. Can we fix it? Does it need fixing?

Image from Joni & Friends The Columbus Dispatch profiles how several churches provide worship with and for parishioners who have disabilities. Some of the ways

Dinisio Lind, carillonneur at the Riverside Church of New York City, is the subject of a beautifully photographed profile from the weekend NY Times. Lind is an active 84 year old who easily clambers over the catwalks and ladders between his 21st floor office and the still higher cabinet where he plays.

The Episcopal Church has released a comprehensive report assessing the Church’s work to combat racism, internally and externally. Does it give you hope? What does the report miss? What does the Church seem to be doing well?

The Centre for the Study of the Jordanian Lead Books has been founded to verify their authenticity and study their contents

The Joint Standing Committee on Nominations report contains comments by the committee on the nomination and election process and nominees for Executive Council, officers and Boards.

Libby Lane explains how she will change the church from within – and why she can’t endorse marriage equality.