The End is Near: March Gladness deadline looms
You’ve only got a few hours left to enter March Gladness. Episcopal Cafe is supporting March Gladness, a clever initiative by Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation
You’ve only got a few hours left to enter March Gladness. Episcopal Cafe is supporting March Gladness, a clever initiative by Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation
(Updated: the Associated Press included an item about March Gladness at the bottom of its weekly round-up of religion briefs.) Episcopal Cafe is supporting March
Episcopal Cafe is supporting March Gladness, a clever initiative by Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation that has caught the eye of the mainstream media. The deadline
If you visit The Lead but don’t drop in at the Cafe’s other blogs, you owe it to yourself to visit Speaking to the Soul
Step right up and make your New Year’s resolutions public on this open thread.
And thanks to the Rev. Peter Pearson for our Christmas icon. Peter is priest in charge at Saint Philip’s Church in New Hope, Pa. He is a former Benedictine monk, an icon painter (and our editor in chief’s former roommate when they worked at Camp Saint Andrew in Tunkhannock, Pa.)
…on the Diocese of Washington’s online Advent calendar. Pay a visit, and consider a year-end gift to the Bokamoso Youth program.
As Christmas draws near, please consider making a gift to support the Bokamoso Youth program in Winterveld, South Africa. The videos inside attest to the powerful effect the program is having in the lives of South Africa’s young people.
Every now and then we get an email asking how to submit an article to the Café. We’ve now created an email address for that purpose: thetransom@episcopal.cafe.
The Diocese of Washington’s fifth annual online Advent Calendar supports the Bokamoso Youth Program of Winterveld, South Africa. Each day from December 1 through Christmas, visitors can open one of the calendar’s windows to find links to a daily meditation, the daily office and a videotaped interview with one of the scores of young people who have benefited from Bokamoso’s work.