Video: Why I got arrested on Moral Monday
Bishop Michael Curry shares a video of four members of the Diocese of North Carolina who were arrested in the most recent Moral Monday protest
Bishop Michael Curry shares a video of four members of the Diocese of North Carolina who were arrested in the most recent Moral Monday protest
Episcopal News Service reports on the NZ General Synod:
Tobias Stanislas Haller BSG reacts to the Church of England’s guidelines for eliminating homophobic bullying in schools by illustrating what happened last time they attempted
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori preached at this morning’s Eucharist for the Advocacy to Challenge Domestic Poverty, a three-day gathering of 50 bishops and young
Chris Yaw of ChurchNext, with the blessings of his congregation, took his Google Glass Explorers to church:
So for the Christian, is work a necessary evil–a way to earn money so we can do God’s work on the weekends? Or is it the primary expression of human creativity and mission? Baptist minister Matt Perlman suggests a theology of work that challenges the idea that daily work and faithful living are separate spheres.
A London-trained fashion designer has launched a new range of clerical wear for women in the Church of England.
The Rt. Rev. J. Neil Alexander, dean of the University of the South’s School of Theology, announced today the appointment of the Rt. Rev. James Tengatenga, Ph.D., as distinguished visiting professor of global Anglicanism. Tengatenga will begin officially on July 1, 2014. He will teach courses in missiology, contemporary global Anglicanism, and related subjects.
Matthew Davies of ENS reports: Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has called the Episcopal Church to prayer and action for South Sudan.
The Church of England released guidelines for its schools today aimed at eliminating homophobic bullying. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in announcing the new guidelines, declared