A precarious moment for liberal Christianity?
Liberal Christianity would appear to be on the ropes, judging from declining membership numbers in the Episcopal Church and other increasingly progressive denominations. New York
Liberal Christianity would appear to be on the ropes, judging from declining membership numbers in the Episcopal Church and other increasingly progressive denominations. New York
At my church, visitors cannot figure out where our front door is. The place, a traditional cathedral structure, is a fortress. Beautiful? Yes. Cold and
…the challenge the big book publishers are facing is that a perfect industry is being replaced by one filled with chaos and opportunity
10 things you can learn from Apple™ Stores and church.
A satisfied customer will tell one person, while an unhappy customer will tell seven people.
Presbyterian minister (PCUSA) and writer MaryAnn McKibben Dana says “Rumors of [our] demise have been greatly exaggerated” – that in fact, being in our declining years doesn’t mean we can’t give life to a new world.
There’s lots to be worried about in the Church of England. Numbers are declining, those that still remain are resistant to change that might bring
Christian Piatt tells the 4 reasons he came back to church in the
In the late fall of 2011, Bishop David M. O’Connell, of Trenton, N.J., surveyed nearly 300 nonchurchgoing Catholics in his diocese asking some simple question: “Why did you leave?” and “Where did you go?”
The Washington Episcopal Clergy Association is highlighting a research study by Faith Communities Today entitled FACTs on Growth: 2010.