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by Liz Goodyear-Jones 2 Kings 2:1-2,6-14 “Where is the Lord, the God of Elijah?” It’s a question on many, many lips in these days. Where
by Liz Goodyear-Jones 2 Kings 2:1-2,6-14 “Where is the Lord, the God of Elijah?” It’s a question on many, many lips in these days. Where
Church leaders respond to Supreme Court Decision, General Convention and Lambeth Conference preparations, property disputes and more; it’s our weekend roundup of news from across the church.
The Episcopal Church in North Texas, formerly the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, has voted overwhelmingly to reunite with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas
“Sacraments reflect church community and how we see ourselves through song, praise, image, prayer, and liturgy. Art is an artist’s testament to our care for one another, our communion with Mother Earth, and our stewardship of the planet. The art and artist commentaries are diverse, as they each illustrate versions and aspects of how we think about the seven sacraments and our mother Earth.”
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.
By Pat McCaughan, Diocese of Los Angeles.
Larissa Lam, director of the award-winning film “Far East Deep South,” says she has “made it my mission to help others discover more Asian American/Pacific Islander history,”
Drew inhales the stench of gratitude Joe tells knock-knock jokes. And they try to sort out a disagreement they’ve had
Special guest the Rev. Daniel McMillan joins to discuss the story of Jesus casting out demons from the Gerasene demoniac and what it means for our lives today
Teen fandom, the “proper” way to sing a hymn, plus we look at #416 from Hymnal ’82; For the Beauty of the Earth.
This week Faith To Go formation team members David Tremaine and Charlette Preslar discuss Jesus’ teaching about the relationship between the Father, the Spirit of Truth, and himself and what it means for our lives today.
(A poetic reflection on John 3:22-30) by Maria Evans Daily Office Readings for Friday, June 24, 2022, feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist: AM
The sound of your thunder was in the whirlwind;your lightnings lit up the world… -Psalm 77:18 The commonplaces of our childhood still shimmer freshly in
By: Emily Meeks Making sure a door is locked at nighttime has been my practice since I can remember. When I was younger, it was
An invitation to contemplate the joy and rightness of freedom for all people
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