
Bishop Anne Hodges-Copple on the shootings and protests in Charlotte
The Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple of the Diocese of North Carolina speaks to the Diocese about Wednesday’s shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.

The Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple of the Diocese of North Carolina speaks to the Diocese about Wednesday’s shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.

In the United States, our diversity is seen as a source of national pride and a worthy ambition, but new evidence suggests that religious pluralism could undermine the vitality of America’s religious communities.
A survey of Evangelical, Pentecostal, and certain mainline Protestant pastors show that about 11% of these clergy have been asked to officiate at a same-sex wedding.

The summer Olympics begin today beneath Rio’s famous statue of Christ the Redeemer, we see a secular endeavor featuring more fanfare than faith, more spectacle than spirit.

How religion played a big part in the spectacle of the political conventions just ended.

The charity run by the Rev. Canon Andrew White is being investigated over allegations that money used to redeem sex slaves ended up in the hands of the Islamic State.

As the United Kingdom heads towards a referendum on June 23 to decide if they should remain apart of the European Union, the churches in England have been caught up in the debate even as they try to stay out of it.

One year ago, nine people were killed in a Bible Study at Emanuel AME Zion Church in Charleston, SC. The citizens of the city and the members of the congregation are still coming to terms with the tragedy.

Pope Francis has elevated the celebration of St. Mary Magdalene, July 22nd, from that of a “memorial” to a “feast,” recognizing her as the first witness to Christ’s resurrection and as a “true and authentic evangelizer.”

Episcopalians across the church wore orange shirts, orange ribbons and even orange liturgical stoles June 2 as a sign of their commitment to reducing gun violence in their communities.