Debriefing Easter
Now that the annual liturgical endurance trial known as Holy Week and Easter is behind us, those of us who work in the church professionally
Now that the annual liturgical endurance trial known as Holy Week and Easter is behind us, those of us who work in the church professionally
Rafia Zakaria takes on the rise of “voluntourism” vacations, or vacations which combine foreign travel with a helping of charity work, in a column on
Chaos broke out in New Zealand during what was supposed to be a charming Easter egg hunt. Organizers expected around 5,000 children, but over 30,000
Over the Easter weekend, the UK paper The Telegraph ran a multipart interview with ++Justin Welby which covers a lot of ground. He further clarifies,
At the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, Orthodox Christians marked Easter with a 1,200 year old tradition of a new fire marking the
At St. Peter’s Basilica on Saturday, Pope Francis baptized ten new Christians at the Easter Virgil and, in his homily, urged those gathered to remember
For Bishop Shannon Johnston of the Diocese of Virginia and the Rev. Tory Baucum, rector of Truro Church in Fairfax, Virginia, building a relationship was
The Very Rev. Kate Moorehead, dean of St.John’s Cathedral in Jacksonville (where I happen to work) has recorded a series of less-than-one-minute video messages for
Tuck this terrific idea into your evangelism team’s futures file. The Rev. Peter Faass, rector of Christ Church in Shaker Heights, Ohio, wrote this in
Cafe contributor Fr. Andrew Gerns offers this wisdom on Holy Saturday: