Each week as we look at the lessons for Sunday, many of us turn first to the website Here is the story of Jenee Woodard,
Within a week, angry Episcopalians — yes, that could be an Updike title — took to the Web with outrage. Articles in Anglican Ink, The Christian Post, and other conservative publications questioned the presiding bishop’s exegetical acumen, even her standing as a Christian.
Welcome to David Sellery who will offer reflections on Tuesdays
Learning from and knowing about the early church is not the same as imitating the early church. Krista Dalton thinks about our relationship with Scripture,
General Seminary announced that one its professors received a grant to conduct a series of lay-led, learner-centered, parish-based scripture studies this Summer and Fall.
by Maria L. Evans In the wee hours of May 3, at a time of year we’re enjoying the luscious green of the grass, the
Matthew 5: 1-12 “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.” Psalm 96 “O sing to the Lord a new song.” “Where you
Reflection for 5th Sunday of Easter the Rev. David Sellery serves as an Episcopal priest that seeks to proclaim the good news of God in
…the event of the Cross is not an expiatory sacrifice demanded by an angry Father who sacrifices his son, but rather a voluntary and loving self-offering of Godself which resets and redeems the brokenness in the divine-human relationship,