
Sewanee’s School of Theology to Increase Financial Aid
The School of Theology at Sewanee quietly announced yesterday that students in the Master of Divinity program will be able to attend tuition-free, beginning in
The School of Theology at Sewanee quietly announced yesterday that students in the Master of Divinity program will be able to attend tuition-free, beginning in
A press release from ACLU-WA and the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia announcing the settlement of a lawsuit with the Trump administration. Settlement in Lawsuit Challenging
Bishop Lee wrote: “The perseverance and courage of the people of the Peoria Deanery during the past eleven years has been remarkable, and I am grateful that this settlement will benefit their participation in God’s mission for many years to come.”
I am excited to announce that the Rev’s Amy Haynie and Tracie Middleton have been named as the new Managing Editors for the Episcopal Cafe
Franklin Graham hoisted on his own petard.
Apologies that aren’t apologetic, some significant milestones, and everyday people doing amazing things; it’s our weekly roundup of stories you don’t want to miss
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have apologised for the release of last week’s pastoral statement on civil partnerships, acknowledging that it “jeopardised trust”. The statement will not be withdrawn, however, after the College of Bishops voted against a proposal to do so. – Church Times
The Albany Times-Union reported last week that a Hearing Panel will be convened on April 21, following Bishop William Love’s refusal to allow same-sex couples
Leigh Silcox has a provocative commentary on membership decline in the Anglican Church of Canada. Some extracts: The question I asked was this: as the
“We had very fruitful discussions with the Archbishop of Canterbury. That is how we arrived at the point that those who will be going will be doing so in their own capacities since bishops are invited individually,” Archbishop Sapit said.