“A Way Forward” is a step forward for the Episcopal Church
The Episcopal Church recently published “A Way Forward: Reflections, Resources & Stories Concerning Ferguson, Racial Justice & Reconciliation” on its website. It’s exciting to see
The Episcopal Church recently published “A Way Forward: Reflections, Resources & Stories Concerning Ferguson, Racial Justice & Reconciliation” on its website. It’s exciting to see
While he understands that the collar is a loaded symbol, Sam Wells thinks priests should err on the side of wearing them. In the Christian
Bishop Andy Dietsche of New York recently made a personal statement about the situation at the General Theological Seminary at his diocesan convention. It concludes:
Jonathan Merritt of Religion News Service writes: First Things, a conservative religious publication, has launched a movement encouraging pastors to refuse to perform marriages as
Cheryl Corley writes for the NPR show All Things Considered about the revival of a children’s opera, Brundibár, originally performed by Jewish children held in
The world sadly and alarmingly reflects on the killings in the synagogue: Jodi Rudonren of The New York Times says that “In Jerusalem’s ‘War of
Episcopal News Service has a story on the two new deans for the Episcopal Church in Minnesota, installed in its two historic cathedrals within nine
A Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with an active ministry to the neighborhood but without a lot of money raised money for a new boiler through crowd-sourcing.
After Fort Lauderdale made it illegal to feed the homeless on city streets, Mayor Jack Seiler told the media that the city had actually added feeding sites to take care of the homeless, but on investigation journalists found these new sites didn’t exist.
According to news reports, President Obama will announce next week a broad overhaul of the nation’s immigration enforcement policy that will protect up to five million unauthorized immigrants from the threat of deportation and provide many of them with work permits.