God is dead. Can God rise?
If text, tradition, and reason/experience are unreliable guides, where then shall we turn?
If text, tradition, and reason/experience are unreliable guides, where then shall we turn?
by Linda Ryan Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with
A lovely video from the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, capturing Monday’s rainy Way of the Cross along Pennsylvania Avenue, where 20 bishops and nearly 400 lay people prayed for action to reduce gun violence.
Do you own a Guatemalan stole? Perhaps this story will make it even more holy. The Rev. Scott McLeod reflects on the twelfth Station of
Episcopalians continue to draw attention by taking church services into the streets. Last night, Channel 6 in Philadelphia was one of a number of stations
by Jocelyn Tichenor George Carey, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1992, said that the resurrection is not an appendage to the Christian faith—it
The Anglican Church of Canada is producing videos of the Stations of the Cross. Today, the Rev. Scott McLeod reflects on the eighth Station of the Cross: Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem. He shares a story of how God worked through a chance encounter with a suffering woman.
by Linda Ryan There’s an old joke about a newly married couple whose wedding night (and the next few) are not quite what the bride
by Deirdre Good with help from Julian Sheffield Today’s gospel for the feast of the Epiphany is Matthew’s account of the journey of the Magi
James Joyce: By an epiphany he meant a sudden spiritual manifestation, whether in the vulgarity of speech or of gesture or in a memorable phase of the mind itself.