Diocese of Georgia remembers MLK
Text and video chronicling the commemoration of MLK Day in the Diocese of Georgia.
Text and video chronicling the commemoration of MLK Day in the Diocese of Georgia.
When it comes to religious faith, Latinos seek symbols, religious language, expressions of popular piety, basic doctrines, biblical teachings and a practical understanding of their relationship with God. They want to understand church as a community they can belong to, not just as an “institution.”
by Robert Warren Cromey Spiritual and formerly religious people are the church’s best bet for new members and growth. Many people today proclaim that they
Lisa Miller’s recent story on Bishop Mariann Budde of the Diocese of Washington has kicked off some interesting conversation in the On Faith section of The Washington Post’s website.
The Diocese of Montreal is setting up an advent oasis in a major mall as a buy-free zone. Seminarians and young clergy will staff the storefront ministry from December 1 through Christmas Eve.
I think we make a huge mistake in making our claim to the world about the truth of God in Jesus when we focus first on the “what” and then on the “how,” that is, what you need to do to become a Christian and then how you go about doing that.
In 2005 about 43% of congregations reported high spiritual vitality and 5 years later this has dropped to 28%.
Men are looking for action figures. That’s why they follow footballers. ~The Rev. Eric Delve
“At 104, Christy called her pastor and asked what more she could do for the church.”
“Nor does [pastor] Klaas Hendrikse believe that God exists at all as a supernatural thing.”