What happened at the House of Bishops meeting, I
Those of you who follow the internal politics of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion may be aware that the Church’s House of Bishops
Those of you who follow the internal politics of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion may be aware that the Church’s House of Bishops
As you may know, one of the five candidates in the May 6 episcopal election in the Diocese of California (which serves the Bay Area)
There is an interesting debate going on, both within the Church and in society at large, about the ethical treatment of animals. This is not
The Church of England, meeting in its General Synod, voted this week “to disinvest church funds from companies profiting from Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian
I am a member of the Episcopal Public Policy Network, which is participating in Ecumenical Advocacy Days, March 10-13 here in D. C. Here is
I came across this post on the blog of Hugo Schwyzer, and thought I shoudl share it. It is the tail end of a meditation
Yesterday we talked about “getting it right.” Today I’d like to ask “Who decides?” In a Church community, how shoudl we best decide controversial matters?
Those of you who are familiar with the spiritual tradition of guided meditation… well, the heck with you. This is an unguided meditation. The Book
The Book of Daniel has its debut tonight at 9 EST on NBC. I have to say I have mixed feelings as I await the
The Book of Daniel, a new television series, debuts Friday, January 6 on NBC. The main character is an Episcopal priest played by Aidan Quinn.