Coming Out: Episcopalians and Mental Illness
One of the great gifts of being in Christian community is celebrating the love that surrounds us on every side. And yet, many of our
One of the great gifts of being in Christian community is celebrating the love that surrounds us on every side. And yet, many of our
Today is the kickoff for the Summer of Scripture in Madison, Wisconsin. Led by Jonathan Melton and Dorota Pruski, young adults from the University of
St. Gregory’s Church in Woodstock, N.Y., offers amazing sacred space in its lush and peaceful gardens. From Hudson Valley magazine:
Churches in Brazil are working together to battle child sex abuse during the World Cup games, which begin June 12. From Religion News Service:
Laurie Brock, at the blog Dirty Sexy Ministry, believes some things “have lived w-a-y beyond their expiration dates in the Church.” These include half-baked liturgy,
A new study says that nearly 9 in 10 young physicians just finishing up their residencies or fellowships would not want to receive life-prolonging CPR or cardiac life support if they were terminally ill and their heart or breathing stopped, even as they would continue to order such procedures on most of their patients.
Via email, a message from the Vice Chancellor of The University of the South: Dear Members of the Faculty and Staff, Last week I wrote
Rhonda Mawhood Lee had a fear of singing in public and in overcoming her phobia she learned “to trust God’s power to heal a small yet deeply felt past hurt, {and] understood anew our Christian proclamation that strength is found in vulnerability.”
National Catholic Reporter tells the story of Toua Vang, an Episcopal priest serving the Hmong community in Minneapolis.
Even though there are fewer religion reporters than ever, the everyday journalist and writer can now learn a little more though the 2014 AP Stylebook.