Women will soon be bishops in the Church of England
The General Synod of the Church of England has approved legislation that will allow women to be appointed bishops. The Huffington Post has a brief
The General Synod of the Church of England has approved legislation that will allow women to be appointed bishops. The Huffington Post has a brief
As the violence in Gaza escalates Canon Brian J. Grieves, a member of the Steering Committee of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship’s Palestine Israel Network, offers
The Center for Anglican Communion Studies at Virginia Theological Seminary recently partnered with Msalato Theological College in Dodoma, Tanzania to host the 2014 Christian-Muslim Conference.
The London Guardian reports that the World Council of Churches, which represents over 500 million Christians, has divested from fossil fuels:
In On Faith and Culture, Jonathan Merritt examines the popularity of Pope Francis in America and what it might reveal about American attitudes toward Christianity
Bishop Michael Curry of North Carolina wowed the youth at EYE14’s closing Eucharist.
Giles Fraser, a big fan of the HBO series “True Detective,” muses in the Guardian about whether the heroes of modern detective fiction play a
Nicholas Kristof writes in the New York Times about the troubling rise of violence against Christians by Islamic fundamentalists:
During Ramadan, Muslims break their fast in the evening by eating a date and drinking some water. Many Muslims are inviting Jews to come and share in the ritual, called an “Iftar.” In the UK, an orthodox rabbi is keeping the Ramadan fast.
How shall we live once we realize that everything belongs to God?