Haiti: one Washington church’s response
Marcy Ference, Haiti Partnership program coordinator at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in northwest Washington, D. C. is featured in Religion and Ethics Newsweekly’s coverage of
Marcy Ference, Haiti Partnership program coordinator at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in northwest Washington, D. C. is featured in Religion and Ethics Newsweekly’s coverage of
So much of congregational conflict these days seems to stem from either/or arguments within the congregation or even denomination. Are we to be faithful to
When James Warren heard that his column describing All Saints Episcopal Church on Chicago’s North Side and their ministry to the homeless might have motivated someone to vandalize the church, he felt terrible. On visiting the parish, he was surprised at what he found.
“property effectively remains within the Diocese unless the Executive Committee and Bishop agree to mortgage, sell or otherwise dispose of it”
NBC Chicago video about the vandalism in All Saints Church, Chicago.
What do you do when All Saints and All Souls are the closest thing you have to a patronal feast day?
Seminarian Mike Angell drew homiletical duties for the day. He stuck to the assigned lections, preaching on the dangers of being defined by wealth and of being defined apart from one another.
Here is our weekly look at just some of the good work being done by Episcopalians and their Church.