
NPR interviews the hosts of religious podcasts
NPR’s All Things Considered interviewed two hosts of “alternative” Christian podcasts: Mike McHargue of The Liturgists, and Toby Morrell of Bad Christian.

NPR’s All Things Considered interviewed two hosts of “alternative” Christian podcasts: Mike McHargue of The Liturgists, and Toby Morrell of Bad Christian.

In mid-January representatives of the Anglican communion, Lutheran church, and Buddhist faith met in Myanmar to discuss ongoing interfaith relations.

Stanley Hauerwas says that Donald Trump is a pious man and that his religious convictions run deep. It’s just not Christian. It’s idolatry. And America, or his view of it, is his church.

…as we discern how we use our public witness, Episcopalians, I hope we will remember that it IS a witness. That we ARE being watched. That people are learning something about this Jesus of ours whenever they look at us.

An ad released this week by Amazon tells the story of friendship between Christian and Muslim clerics features an actual Anglican vicar and an Imam.

Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, will be delivering an address titled ‘Can Capitalism be Ethical?’ as part of an ongoing lecture series, sponsored by Murray Edwards College of the University of Cambridge exploring the future of capitalism called ‘Capitalism on the Edge.’

An editorial at Christian Today says yes

The Popping Collars crew comes down with Olympic fever and asks where does the spirit of human competition meet the Spirit of reconciliation?

The summer Olympics begin today beneath Rio’s famous statue of Christ the Redeemer, we see a secular endeavor featuring more fanfare than faith, more spectacle than spirit.

Clergy compensation has been improving, along with work-life balance, but is continuing to fall behind advances for other professionals with similar education