Working on our comment problems
Folks, due to an FTP problem, some of you have been having problems signing on to leave comments in the last 20 hours or so.
Folks, due to an FTP problem, some of you have been having problems signing on to leave comments in the last 20 hours or so.
Let it be known that earlier today, 24-year-old Daniel Stroud, a regular participant in #ecafe Twitters posts became our 2,500th fan on Facebook. Thanks, Daniel.
Mark Silk, the proprietor of another of the ranked blogs, Spiritual Politics, wryly notes, “OK, you’re asking, how many non-influential such blogs are there? The number, no doubt, is legion.”
I did not actually kiss her when she told me that she would be happy to provide such art and essays to accompany it, settling instead on spasmodic arm motions that made me look as though I were being administered mild, rhythmic electrical shocks. I would like to think these conveyed my excitement and my gratitude.
Café news blogger, the Very Rev. Nicholas Knisely, dean of Trinity Cathedral in Phoenix, Ariz., is one of four candidates chosen by the search committee to stand for election as Bishop of Kentucky.
What are your top stories in the Episcopal sphere? or other religious stories – add them here or on Twitter #10Episcopal or on our Facebook
We have a few Christmas wishes here at the Café and wonder if you would like to add your own in this open thread for Christmas.
Our very own Episcopal Cafe´ news bloggers’ Christmas card.
If you are still shopping for a Christmas present for that spiritually-inclined person on your list, let us recommend Speaking to the Soul by Vicki
Over the weekend TypePad rolled out a change to the way people can login to the Café to leave a comment. It used to be that to login you needed to create a TypePad account. But in these latter days, TypePad has now seen the logic of allowing people to authenticate their identity using their existing accounts on other services.