The spiritual crisis behind gun violence, and the church’s response
In the wake mass shootings recently in Oregon, Nevada, Washington and California, Bishop Dan Edwards of Nevada asks what is at the root of these
In the wake mass shootings recently in Oregon, Nevada, Washington and California, Bishop Dan Edwards of Nevada asks what is at the root of these
The Executive Council of the Episcopal Church is in session in Phoenix. At its February meeting, at the behest of the late Terry Star, a
The Scholar Priest Initiative is producing a series of videos “to communicate — clearly, compellingly — what The Episcopal Church believes and does, to ‘show
Bishop Stephen Lane of the Diocese of Maine writes that a few easy fixes to his state’s gun laws could save lives. In an oped
There were few words more popular at General Convention 2012 than ‘missional’, (except perhaps for ‘nimble’). Helpfully, and perhaps in preparation for General Convention 2015,
Fr, Johnathan Grieser, a priest in Wisconsin, has been noting the progress made towards marriage equality on his blog. He also notes, however, the sad
It has long been known that the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, had a conversion to Christianity when he was a young student in college.
This weekend, NPR interviewed Katharine Haynoe, an atmospheric scientist and researcher at Texas Tech University. As a devout Christian, she has spent the last few
As speculation grows around the call for a third Nicean council, the Daily Beast reports on what Western and Eastern Christian reconciliation might mean in
As Presbyterians prepare to gather in Detroit, Philip Farah writes an open letter in the Huffington Post on behalf of the Palestinian Christian Alliance urging