Why doesn’t the Episcopal Church plant more churches?
The Rev. Susan Brown Snook of the Diocese of Arizona is writing a book about church planting. Today on her Facebook page she wrote:
The Rev. Susan Brown Snook of the Diocese of Arizona is writing a book about church planting. Today on her Facebook page she wrote:
Here are some depressing numbers from J. R. Briggs’ recent article at Faith Street, “Why Half of All Pastors Want to Quit Their Jobs”:
The Episcopal Church’s Task Force on the Study of Marriage is continuing its work, and ever more Episcopalians live in states in which marriage equality
Two Episcopalians submitted testimony today on behalf of The Episcopal Church entitled “Unaccompanied Alien Children and Refugee Populations” in a hearing of the House Judiciary
From Randal Maurice Jelks’ op-ed to CNN Belief Blog:
The Supreme Court ruling will be released no later than Monday. The Huffington Post carries Cathy Lynn Grossman’s summary from Religion News Service. From the
The Church of England issued a press release stating there is no blacklist of clergy who marry same sex partners:
In the current research, we extend this rich literature by investigating a specific and previously unexamined idea: that people’s beliefs about their physical attractiveness (self-perceived attractiveness) can also influence whether people will support or reject inequality.
The United Methodist Church has reinstated the pastor who was defrocked for performing his son’s marriage to male partner.
Ruth Gledhill