When it comes to Russian Orthodoxy, Kyiv is essentially Jerusalem
Written by Diana Butler Bass. When it comes to Russian Orthodoxy, Kyiv is essentially Jerusalem.
Written by Diana Butler Bass. When it comes to Russian Orthodoxy, Kyiv is essentially Jerusalem.
Written by Cathleen Chittenden Bascom. Why would Presiding Bishop Michael Curry send a virtual delegation of Episcopalians, including, a theologian, an architect, a state senator, climate scientists, students, priests, and three bishops to the recent U.N. Climate Summit (CoP26)?
Written by David Fleenor. I have a voice message saved on my phone that I will never delete. I still get choked up when I listen to it. I received it mid-afternoon on April 7, 2020, as I walked from my office in the Spiritual Care Department at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York to the cafeteria.
Written by Jerry Hames. The online group Episcopal Church & Visual Arts (www.ecva.org) has opened its first 2022 exhibit, “Stories from the Road.”
Written by Pamela A. Lewis. A Brooklyn Museum exhibition explores the artist’s little-known but also lifelong engagement with religious belief and to what extent his Catholic faith informed his art
Written by Nina Nicholson. A few days after Russian forces invaded Ukraine, Lyubov Ferara swung into action.
Written by Mary Klein. The seventh General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church was a much smaller affair than today’s gathering of hundreds.
The Cafe had its origins in a blog about the short-lived TV show, the Book of Daniel. But the show was cancelled after only airing five episodes and that blog began talking about other Episcopal-related things and became the Episcopal Cafe in mid-2007. Our founder Jim Naughton stepped down in 2014 and Jon White was …
Written by By Elizabeth Lev. It may seem frivolous to talk about art during such a grave humanitarian crisis, but art is an essential part of the humanity of a culture, exploited by invaders and destroyed by barbarians to strike at the heart of a people’s identity.
Canadian seminary, Montreal Dio, a pioneer in ecumenical education expands its ecumenical reach through a merger with the United Theological College.