
Liturgy and Music Commission report in Blue Book
From our ongoing series leading up to General Convention 2015: The Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music has issued its report for General Convention. Some

From our ongoing series leading up to General Convention 2015: The Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music has issued its report for General Convention. Some

The Rev. Rhonda Waters reflects on her experience with her son and Holy Week

New York high school student Tiffany Sun re-examines the Trolley Problem: Tiffany said the first step to conducting her research was coming up with experimental

Our item on a Catholic cathedral’s use of sprinklers to deter the homeless from sleeping in its doorways received attention here at the blog and

“According to the U.S. Census Bureau, while there are 1,182 African American women between the ages of 25 and 34 living in Ferguson, there are only 577 African American men in this age group. In other words there are more than two young black women for each young black man in Ferguson.” – Stephen Bronars

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori gave thanks for the good work of Executive Council and President Gay Jennings announced that she has completed appointments to Legislative Committees for General Convention.

Humor alert: Are your evangelical friends safe from the menace of creeping Episcopalianism? Can you be sure? Here are 24 warning signs to watch out for.

An appeal for prayers and for practical aid for the people of the South Pacific Ocean in the wake of Cyclone Pam has been issued by Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, Chair of the Anglican Communion Environmental Network.

KCBS in San Francisco reports: KCBS has learned that Saint Mary’s Cathedral, the principal church of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, has installed a watering

Announced today in a release from The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs: [March 18, 2015] The Climate Change Crisis, presented by the Domestic and