
Flight Meditation
by Josh Huber (Episcopal priest) I. When I get on an airplane—first waiting in a vague anticipatory clump with strangers for my group number
by Josh Huber (Episcopal priest) I. When I get on an airplane—first waiting in a vague anticipatory clump with strangers for my group number
The General Theological Seminary (GTS) and Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS), The Episcopal Church’s longest operating seminary and its strongest theological seminary, formally entered into an affiliation agreement going into full effect this summer.
Conservatives proclaim launch of the new Diocese of the Southern Cross as a home for disaffected Australian Anglicans
By Solange De Santis. Worshipers and visitors to the main sanctuary, community center and chapel at Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church in Darien, Conn. are encountering a major, 100-piece art exhibit by Ludmila Pawlowska, an artist with Ukrainian roots who is dedicating 60% of any sales to Ukrainian refugee relief.
Summer is here and time to relax with a good book to take you to far away places, or help you get caught up with day-to-day topics of interest. Episcopal Journal offers an assortment of books to perk your interest.
By Lynn Shuler Teague
One of the many things I value about the Episcopal Church is its official position that women should have moral agency in the difficult issue of abortion. The teachings of our Church tell us that abortion is not to be used for “mere convenience” or as a substitute for birth control. However, the Church affirms the dignity and bodily autonomy of those who are pregnant and clearly opposes legislation to prohibit abortion.
Lisa risks heat stroke to complete the episode where we learn the proper (actually over-the-top) way to hear a sermon and then we talk about three of Jesus’s short parable about prioritizing our commitment to follow in His path.
For this special edition Faith To Go formation team members David Tremaine and Charlette Preslar welcome back former co-host Maya Little-Saña and hear from former podcast guests who sent in God sightings, reflections on Faith To Go’s 250th episode, and points for this week’s story of Jesus telling the disciples that he came not to bring peace, but division.
We talk dogs and our ancestry before Jon get stumped and then we talk about the Parable of the Sower. check it out!
I sat there, eating a bowl of cereal and reading a book when I ran across a discussion between two characters that made me stop
Readings for the feast of Florence Nightengale, Friday, August 12, 2022: Psalm 73:23-29, Jeremiah 30:12-17, Luke 10:29-37 In the story of the Good Samaritan, we are reminded
(For a friend in grief, for the assurance of resurrection ) Now, no matter, child, the name:Sorrow’s springs are the same.No mouth had, no nor mind,
Sometimes when I pray the words scurry by like ants I watch their silent progress unregistered on the kitchen scale undulating in their trail unnoticed until they become a swarm indistinguishable one from
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