

At the end of a tough week, what would Pilate have tweeted?

Mary Joyce sees the usual objections to #blacklivesmatter as a chance to teach and engage. She suggests answers to the seven typical objections that white people raise.

Lionel Deimel comments on General Seminary’s short report to General Convention that paints an optimistic picture of the seminary’s future with next to no attention to the ongoing crisis at the institution.
Yesterday, in his regular email communication to the diocese, the Rt. Rev. Scott Benhase speculated on the role social media has played in the on-going
The always perceptive Morgan Guyton offers a careful, compassionate take on the recent controversy that ensued when Secretary of State John Kerry said, to quote
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
Conrad Hackett (@conradhackett), a demographer with the Pew Research Center tweeted tonight that Upworthy had 87 million unique visitors last month, while The New York
The Church of England Diocese of Bristol passed a vote of no confidence in the ability of the General Synod of the Church of England to effect the clear will of the majority of Church members in relation to women bishops.
Christians with a predilection for online snark occasionally encounter pushback from those who don’t think it’s appropriate. The best snark comes right up to the line without crossing over it and that can push people’s buttons who expect more positive output from their clergy and lay leaders.
Kurt Wiesner, member of The Lead news team reflects on Derby Day: The biggest sports day of the year for me used to be Derby