
More Cathedral Madness?
For a bit of whimsy on a Friday afternoon, we have two reports from England of unusually creative ways to highlight the space of cathedrals.
For a bit of whimsy on a Friday afternoon, we have two reports from England of unusually creative ways to highlight the space of cathedrals.
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry invites Episcopal churches to join a nationwide bell-ringing to remember and honor those Africans first brought to the country as enslaved people 400 years ago this August.
National Cathedral speaks up and people listen! plus some other stories from around the church that you may have missed this week.
Curry writes, “The violence, intimidation and distortion of scripture associated with ‘Christian nationalism’ does not reflect the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, and so I stand with fellow leaders in the Christian community and call for a better way.”
In this op-ed, three respected voices call on TEC to move forward with the communion agreement with the United Methodist Church
Black Episcopalians celebrating together, Lambeth just a year away, and the general religious knowledge of American; it’s our weekly roundup of the stories of the church and the life of faith this week you may have missed
After a two-hour hearing at Calhoun County Courthouse in St. Matthews, SC, this morning, First Circuit Court Judge Edgar Dickson ordered all parties to enter into mediation in the ongoing dispute over enforcing the South Carolina Supreme Court’s 2017 decision on diocesan and parish properties.
The Diocese of Arizona and Grace St Paul’s Episcopal Church face a lawsuit over allegations that credible accusations of sexual abuse involving a now-deceased priest were ignored.
O Canada and a few other bits and bobs; it’s our weekly roundup of stories from the Episco-Anglican world and beyond
In the latest court filing involving the Church in South Carolina (TECSC)’s property disputes with the ACNA diocese, TECSC has filed motions to dismiss. Late