World Suicide Prevention Day
Today, September 10th, is World Suicide Prevention Day. Robert Gebbia, CEO of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, writes in The Huffington Post on how
Today, September 10th, is World Suicide Prevention Day. Robert Gebbia, CEO of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, writes in The Huffington Post on how
Trinity Anglican Church, in downtown Ottawa, has a large brick wall, facing the street, that had long been a target of vandals and impromtu street
Efforts to stem the spread of the Ebola virus in West Africa are being hampered by a slow response, lack of medical supplies, illiteracy, poverty and misinformation. But the Anglican Churches there, which have deep, historic connections to the Episcopal Church, are learning how to effectively minister in the midst of the epidemic.
In three brief years, The Hospitality Center, founded by Deacon Kevin Stewart and the people of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Racine, Wisconsin has become
A scathing reflection on mission trips by Lauren Kascak, a graduate of the Masters Program in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University and Sayantani DasGupta, faculty
There were few words more popular at General Convention 2012 than ‘missional’, (except perhaps for ‘nimble’). Helpfully, and perhaps in preparation for General Convention 2015,
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori preached at this morning’s Eucharist for the Advocacy to Challenge Domestic Poverty, a three-day gathering of 50 bishops and young
“Washing people’s feet is fine,” I wrote last year on Twitter, “but more people would come to church if we offered to wash their clothes.”
W.H. Auden had a secret life that his closest friends knew little or nothing about.
Are Ashes To Go really such a great idea? The Rev.Michael Sniffen of The Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew in Brooklyn is not