Parker Palmer uses humor to “rekindle his memory” (along with some Billy Collins poetry). You can read Palmer’s whole commentary (along with Collins “Forgetfullness”) at
by Donald Schell Part 1 of 2 Last month my congregation offered a free week-long day camp called F.O.G, an apt name for a summer
When terrible news comes from all directions it is easy to feel overwhelmed. How does one cope and stay spiritually engaged when all the news is bad?
In the American Nuns debate with the Vatican, the role of French Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s “Conscious Evolution” is causing Roman Catholic Church officials
St. Gregory’s Church in Woodstock, N.Y., offers amazing sacred space in its lush and peaceful gardens. From Hudson Valley magazine:
Are you having a joyful Easter season so far? Allan Bevere writes at Christian Century:
The Very Rev. Kate Moorehead, dean of St.John’s Cathedral in Jacksonville (where I happen to work) has recorded a series of less-than-one-minute video messages for
Cafe contributor Fr. Andrew Gerns offers this wisdom on Holy Saturday:
The Rev. Gay Clark Jennings, President of the House of Deputies offers this Good Friday meditation for Episcopal Relief and Development.