
Israel/Palestine: interfaith pilgrimage is not enough
Episcopal Peace Fellowship’s Palestine Israel Network argues that there needs to be more than interfaith pilgrimages if peace is to come to the Holy Land.

Episcopal Peace Fellowship’s Palestine Israel Network argues that there needs to be more than interfaith pilgrimages if peace is to come to the Holy Land.

A press release from the Episcopal Church in South Carolina, the diocese loyal to The Episcopal Church, announcing its expected motion for reconsideration Motion asks court

StoryCorps on NPR shared a conversation between Yusor Abu-Salha, one of the students killed in Tuesday’s shooting in Chapel Hill, N.C., and her former third grade teacher, Mussarut
The Episcopal Diocese of Newark, “in obedience to God’s call to be stewards of earth’s diverse community of life,” recently passed a resolution at its
Paul Holloway, Professor of New Testament at the University of the South’s School of Theology, published a letter in the Sewanee Purple complaining that the School of Theology should not

Updated: Baltimore Brew has a report on the forum. Quotes in the addendum below. Bishop Sutton held another public forum last night. According to the
Reported in the Episcopal Digital Network, the bishops of the five dioceses in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania today called for the passage of the Pennsylvania Non-Discrimination

The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori has released her 2015 Lent message, posted online in text and video form on The Episcopal Church website. From

Update, 10:27 p.m. ET: According to UNC-Chapel Hill, thousands gathered at UNC-Chapel Hill this evening to remember Deah Shaddy Bakarat, Yusor Abu-Salha and Razan Abu-Salha;

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