
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.
Groups are partnering with EMM as “Rainbow Initiative Congregations/Communities,” committed to learning about and supporting LGBTQ+ forced migrants during the worldwide activities in June focused on those communities.
David Paulsen writes for ENS that the end of the consent period is July 20.
Some ballplayers found peace after struggles with addiction; others simply pursued ministry as a second career.
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