The Easter Sermon of St. John Chrysotom “Remix”
The Easter Sermon of St. John Chrysostom—“Remix” (An updated translation by Hugo Olaiz and John-Charles Duffy for The Episcopal Church of the Advocate) Are you
The Easter Sermon of St. John Chrysostom—“Remix” (An updated translation by Hugo Olaiz and John-Charles Duffy for The Episcopal Church of the Advocate) Are you
Way of the Cross Station #11 from the Anglican Church of Canada. These videos were produced by the Rev. Scott McLeod on behalf of the
by Lisa G. Fischbeck Holy Week at the Advocate: Carrboro NC Becomes Jerusalem We walked together, some carrying placards, some taking turns carrying the large
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.
This commentary will focus on texts that are linked to the sometimes unintended anti-Judaism which these texts have nourished in Christian liturgy.
An invitation to the 2013 Episcopal Diocese of West Texas Acolyte Festival, hosted by the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Corpus Christi, Texas, April
by Alex Dyer A wise person once told me, “Most of life is not what happens to you, but how you respond to what happens
In the wake of a storm, if the mall is open and the church is closed, I think it sends a terrible message. Why should the temple of commerce open up when God’s house is closed? What are we proclaiming about our values? For me, I will stand with the message that church goes on (almost no matter what).
The Rev. Alex Dyer will hold Sunday worship on Facebook for the church he serves according to
I tried to sound nonchalant, but ever since the idea of celebrating Ash Wednesday in the street had seized me, the line between respectable Episcopal churchgoer and lunatic evangelist had been rapidly eroding. I hadn’t told Martha we were planning to kneel on the sidewalk and pray.