Inventing a religion from scratch
What if you could invent your own religion from scratch? What would you teach about God? For that matter, what would your own personal do-it-yourself religion tell us about you?
What if you could invent your own religion from scratch? What would you teach about God? For that matter, what would your own personal do-it-yourself religion tell us about you?
A communique of the Emergency House of Bishops meeting of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sunday meeting in Juba that was held this past Tuesday and Wednesday.
A House Armed Services Committee hearing on religious freedom focused on two groups: the freedom of minority religions to express themselves and whether evangelical Christians, particularly in the chaplain’s corps, are permitted to proselytize.
Two people of good faith are having a respectful disagreement, and I find this such a refreshing development in our church that I feel obliged
While the Archbishop of Canterbury is in Africa — and on the heels of his open letter (“Archbishops recall commitment to pastoral care and friendship
In the midst of our church’s efforts to reimagine itself, I am wondering if one important, and fairly obvious issue is being overlooked: capacity. I
Church culture is conducive to bullying, argues the Rev. Erik Parker in a recent blog post that has been making the rounds on social media.
First off, it’s not a TV series… Local Brooklyn venue Radio Bushwick features live music, a bar, a internet net radio station, and now…”Bushwick Abbey“…an
The Diocese of Newark has released a report on Open Table and The Episcopal Church.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have today written to all Primates of the Anglican Communion, and to the Presidents of Nigeria and Uganda, recalling the commitment made by the Primates of the Anglican Communion to the pastoral support and care of everyone worldwide, regardless of sexual orientation.