Was the liturgy of the first five centuries in the East and the first eleven centuries in the West defective for not having its moment of reciting the answer? What does it tell us that the liturgical use of the creed began when Monophysites in the East introduced it as a protest against the Council of Chalcedon? Why did the West resist using it liturgically for half a millennium?
Michael Kruse presents six ways congregations can help people integrate work life and the life of faith.
by Donald Schell My wife Ellen and I just returned from a week at the piscopal Camp and Conference Centers around the country) does what
Father Jeff Jackson of Hamilton, Ga., makes a beautiful suggestion to enhance your family’s prayer life, and create peace as your children get ready for
Sharon Ely Pearson has a post on the Building Faith blog on “the marks of the new monasticism.” They are: Marks of a New Monasticism
At The Lamb’s War, Micah Bales writes: So often in my life, I have told myself that I was working for a righteous cause, justice,
by Marshall Scott Some years ago – at least 20, and possibly more – I attended a conference in Chicago on neuroscience. I don’t remember