South Sudan Anglican Church trains reconciliation teams
The Anglican Church in South Sudan has joined other stakeholders in the region to address the country’s continued conflicts by using a team of community members called “Peace Mobilisers.”
The Anglican Church in South Sudan has joined other stakeholders in the region to address the country’s continued conflicts by using a team of community members called “Peace Mobilisers.”
As the people of Ferguson, Missouri, await the results of a grand jury deliberation, Bishop Gene Robinson fears for the outcome and Dean Mike Kinman offers suggestions as to what they can do when the decision to indict or not is made.
In just under nine years of moderating comments on an Episcopal blog and its social media outlets I’ve noticed three particular rhetorical moves frequently employed
Advent marks the beginning of the church’s year, and this Advent will also mark the beginning of a new phase in the life of the
Archbishop Justin Welby’s presidential address to the General Synod of the Church of England today is full of news about his thoughts regarding the governance
Legislation to allow women of the Church of England to be appointed as bishops passed today. The
It seems appropriate to begin our last week of posting on the Cafe in its current form by spotlighting the good work of one of
In an entry for TalkPoverty.org, Bishop Gene Robinson highlights the intersection of poverty, sexual orientation, and race in a recently released report:
The Rev. Kathryn Greene-McCreight, who is the author of Darkness is My Only Companion: A Christian Response to Mental Illness and a Priest Associate at
Ahead of the grand jury verdict in St. Louis County to determine whether to indict officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown,