The Rev. Kim Jackson, Georgia’s first African American out lesbian state senator
The Rev. Kim Jackson is a street minister and vicar of The Church of the Common Ground and is a State Senator in Georgia’s District 41.
The Rev. Kim Jackson is a street minister and vicar of The Church of the Common Ground and is a State Senator in Georgia’s District 41.

Remembering our friend and companion Ann Fontaine.

Today, people across the country will gather in vigils for transgender people who have been murdered in the past year.

Bishop Philip North, Bishop of Burnley, says that that the church has forgotten the poor and working class.

Dr. Audrey Evans shares her story of caring and faith.

Episcopal Divinity School formally announced their agreement with Union Seminary of New York and appointed a new Dean today.

The Rev. Fleming Rutledge has written a new book about the crucifixion of Jesus that is receiving wide notice across a wide spectrum of American Christianity.

A French exchange student describes her experience of trying to enter this country to attend school in Traverse City, Michigan and take part in the youth group at the local parish, Grace Church.

The Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows will become the first African American woman to lead an Episcopal Diocese when she becomes the Bishop of Indianapolis.

The Rev. Carol Reese, an Episcopal priest and hospital chaplain, cares for victims of gun violence at a Chicago hospital.