Rowan Williams on Christian politics
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams recently spoke on “Christian politics” at a Faith in Politics conference in London saying: “Christian politics is not about
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams recently spoke on “Christian politics” at a Faith in Politics conference in London saying: “Christian politics is not about

Mike Kinman, the dean of the Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis, has read the Department of Justice report on the Ferguson Police Department. As

Starting with #VirtualShrove and #ashtag, Lent’s online incarnation (if you’ll pardon the pun) has been substantial this year. Here’s a roundup of some of where

The Church of England’s first woman bishop, Libby Lane, will be installed in her new position as eighth Bishop of Stockport on International Women’s Day,

The Tennessean has published a profile of Episcopal priest Rebecca Stevens, the founder of Magdalene Recovery Center, a residential program in Nashville, Tenn. for women

Episcopal priest “is the first clergy member in North Platte to sign the Ready to Marry proclamation online, through Heartland Clergy for Inclusion, which encourages clergy to embrace unconditional love for all people.”

“Can a church run by privileged people who have little to no firsthand knowledge of systemic oppression effectively minister to oppressed folks?
“Probably not.”

The Rev J. Bennett Guess, a national officer of the United Church of Christ, plans to attend Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson’s State of the City

Kelly Gissendaner, scheduled to be executed first in February, and then last night, has seen her execution postponed once more. The Episcopal Café reported over the weekend on Gissendaner’s

The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth was formed by The Episcopal Church in 1982-84, after the new diocesan leaders promised unanimously to accept and use the Episcopal property only for The Episcopal Church’s mission and ministry.