Architect turns attention towards those without houses
A Seattle architect is concentrating less on building multimillion dollars homes, and more on helping the city’s homeless population, after a transformative encounter with a
A Seattle architect is concentrating less on building multimillion dollars homes, and more on helping the city’s homeless population, after a transformative encounter with a
Distressing news was confirmed by the Church in South Sudan today. The Anglican News Service confirmed that several female church workers, who had fled to
In the flurry of Super Bowl ads, you may not have noticed one for SodaStream, starring Scarlett Johanssen, but this one ad stirred up quite
We reported over the summer that Episcopal churches in North Carolina had joined in a protest movement around voting rights, education funding, and equal access
First-team all-American Michael Sam, of the University of Missouri, has publicly come out of the closet. With Sam’s announcement, he could potentially become the first
Philomena Lee, the real-life woman of the Oscar-nominated “Philomena,” was recently invited to the Vatican for a meeting with Pope Francis. At 18 years old,
As leading religious figures like Pope Francis and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, continue to advance a global dialogue on wealth inequality, capitalism, and
In the Diocese of Lexington, Godly Play traditionally has been used for young children in Christian formation. Now, Deacon Lois Howard is adapting Godly Play
Who really keeps tradition strong in our churches? Who does most of the work to keep our churches going? The women of “Generation A,” according
The senior project scientist for the Hubble Space Telescope is a woman of faith. That doesn’t make Dr. Jennifer Wiseman a creationist, of course, but