
At once elusive and tangible: On being called to ministry
British filmmaker Jessica Bishopp follows the Rev. Sharon Francis as she recalls “what it felt like to be ‘called by God.'”

British filmmaker Jessica Bishopp follows the Rev. Sharon Francis as she recalls “what it felt like to be ‘called by God.'”

A look at some of the friendships that were forged in the aftermath of disaster ten years after Hurricane Katrina.
A well-known Episcopal blogger and lay leader in the Diocese of Pittsburgh has been accused of stealing funds from an elderly woman who gave him responsibility over her finances and who lives in a nursing home.

On June 12, 1967, the Supreme Court struck down state bans on interracial marriage. (Updated.)

At 81, Phyllis Tickle is working on her own final chapter.

The General Theological Seminary has announced that the Very Rev. Michael Battle, Ph.D., has been appointed as the Herbert Thompson Professor of Church and Society and Director of The Desmond Tutu Center.

A passage discovered in an early manuscript of “A Wrinkle in Time” sheds light on the meaning of Camazotz and on the struggle inherent in the story.

The Rev. Alison Cheek and the Rev. Carter Heyward were part of an April 11 symposium at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Knoxville, Tennessee, sponsored by East Tennessee Episcopal Church Women.

University of Washington Professor David Montgomery is a geologist who thinks about how theology and science inform each other.

Remembering the Rev. James Reeb, who died fifty years ago today in Selma, Alabama. His march to Selma began long before the day of his death.