
Christians in a Muslim land: The church in Pakistan
The Episcopal News Service has just published a story on the challenges and resilience of Christians, a persecuted minority in Pakistan – just 1.5 percent

The Episcopal News Service has just published a story on the challenges and resilience of Christians, a persecuted minority in Pakistan – just 1.5 percent

The Telegraph reports: A Church of England vicar is facing a storm of protest from traditionalist Christians after allowing a Muslim prayer service to be

The Episcopal Cafe team has been enjoying this recent post at The Beaker Folk of Husborne Crawley, which provices a (mostly) tongue-in-cheek guide to church profile euphemisms.

The Church of England and several news agencies report that Bishop Lane was consecrated before a congregation of nearly 2000, with more than 100 bishops in
On January 26, the Reverend Libby Lane will be consecrated Suffragan Bishop of Stockport at York Minster. On February 2, the Reverend Philip North will

Did you see the opening episode of Grantchester? It was reviewed favorably in a number of newspapers, including the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.

Photo from anglicansonline.org Anglicans Online is celebrating their 20th anniversary, having been envisioned the day after Christmas in 1994 by Todd Maffin. Maffin, then 24, was inspired
Update 10AM, Sept 8: Here’s the ACNS report which includes a statement from the Church of Nigeria. Archbishop Ignatius Kattey of Niger Delta, Nigeria, has
Chris Caskey, in The Union Democrat, reports that Sonora California’s historic “Red Church” is now once again an Episcopal Church:
From Episcopal News Service: The primate of the Episcopal Church of Sudan has called on the people of South Sudan to be “united in order