SOME Faith leaders: Exempt religious groups from order barring LGBT bias in hiring
Some faith leaders have issued a public letter asking the White House to provide religious groups an exemption from the president’s executive order barring LBGT
Some faith leaders have issued a public letter asking the White House to provide religious groups an exemption from the president’s executive order barring LBGT
Pick one: “My religious liberty is at risk because: (A) I am not allowed to go to a religious service of my own choosing. OR (B) Others are allowed to go to religious services of their own choosing.”
The survivor of an abusive sexual relationship has written a powerful essay about her experience for On Faith. The pseudonymous Marie Jensen writes:
When a federal judge in Wisconsin struck down the state’s ban on same-sex marriages last month, Episcopal dioceses in the state, none of which were
I recently helped facilitated some focus groups in which some of the newer members of an Episcopal community said that they found the liturgy of
“91 percent of the seafood Americans eat comes from abroad, but one-third of the seafood Americans catch gets sold to other countries.” Paul Greenberg, author
Numerous articles and conversations on The Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed on July 2nd, 1964: NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook dedicated its first
Press release by The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs concerning the election of the 27th Presiding Bishop at General Convention in 2015:
Episcopal Relief and Development is responding to the Texas border crisis: