
On Charleston: Responses from voices of faith
The deaths in Charleston, S.C. have prompted grief, anger, fear, the question of whether there is any sanctuary, even in a sanctuary, from a violence

The deaths in Charleston, S.C. have prompted grief, anger, fear, the question of whether there is any sanctuary, even in a sanctuary, from a violence

People of many faiths have responded with faith to the crisis in Baltimore. Jana Riess blogged for Religion News on Baltimore Mormons’ dedication of a

Last night’s #ChSocM chat (a weekly moderated event by @ChSocM, which focuses on social media, the church and faith, and founded by Meredith Gould) centered

The Episcopal Church has announced the presiders and preachers for General Convention 2015. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will preside and preach on the opening

Send down your blessings on these your servants, who so generously devote themselves to helping others….

In January, my friend Marlene took the General Ordination Exams for priesthood. There was a call from our church for people to pray for her at specific times during the exams. I signed up for slots on all three days.
Then, like Peter denying Jesus, I went and forgot to do it. All. Three. Times.

By Sam Ochstein Here’s a confession: I’ve always struggled with prayer. Big deal, you say. Lots of people struggle with prayer. Prayer is hard work.
by Linda Ryan Now these be the last words of David. David the son of Jesse said, and the man who was raised up on
Prayer on the Feast Day of St. Ignatius Oh, Beloved, Today is the feast day of St. Ignatius of Antioch, your saint and martyr, who
by Heidi Haverkamp Recently, I presided at a tiny home funeral. Twenty people gathered in the living room of a mother and son, approximately aged