
Bless. Be.
Matthew 5:1-12 O God, You bless us in every moment, and uphold us by the strength of your Love: hear our prayer, for our hope
Matthew 5:1-12 O God, You bless us in every moment, and uphold us by the strength of your Love: hear our prayer, for our hope
Episcopal leaders joined those from other Christian denominations at a service led by Pope Francis in Rome as part of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, writes Egan Millard of Episcopal News Service.
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York announced that the three majestic peacocks who have strolled on the grounds for two decades are moving into retirement at an animal sanctuary.
Bishop John Harvey Taylor thanked members of the Diocese of Los Angeles “for your fierce, faithful prayers this week for the victims of the shootings in Monterey Park and San Mateo County, their families and friends, and all members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.”
The draft texts, proposed by the church’s bishops, will be considered by General Synod next month.
The Cuatro Puntos (“Four Points”) group is wrapping up its series focusing on contemporary chamber music by Ukrainian composers.
Episcopalians are invited to celebrate Episcopal religious orders and communities during the first observance of Religious Life Sunday, Jan. 22.
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This week David is joined by Charlette and our special guest, Maya Little-Saña, from Forma, an ecumenical conference of formation professionals in Alexandria, Virginia.
This week we explore the life and legacy of the first woman of from India to be canonized as a saint and also the first saint of the Syro-Malabar Church
Today Charlette and David are joined by Jerusalem Greer from the Presiding Bishop’s office. Hear to how Jerusalem’s work takes her around the church to events like Good News Gardens at Camp Stevens and The Good News Festival last month in San Diego.
The Marion von Binsbergen Pritchard was a Dutch social worker, psychoanalyst, and member of the Resistance who helped save approximately 150 Dutch Jews, most of them children, during the German occupation of the Netherlands. Luci and Jordan are joined by special guest, Grace Pritchard Burson.
by Theresa Newell The kingdom of heaven is like an elderly woman who, being hospitalized, found out she has a health condition that will prevent
The weekly roundup of news from around the church, usually posted here on Saturday, is moving to the Episcopal Journal and Cafe weekly newsletter, distributed on Tuesday morning by email.
I have a hard time with the use of the cross as the central symbol of Christianity. Years ago one of my campus ministry colleagues
A tent was constructed, the first one, in which were the lampstand, the table, and the bread of the Presence; this is called the Holy Place. Behind the
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