In a congregation where prayer and scripture shape weekly rhythms, a different kind of honesty filled the room recently at ...
We speak of the birds and the bees to speak of the ways of nature. But the ways of nature are authored by a God who is beyond ...
That night, I sat on the floor in the presence of the living God for what seemed like hours. And when I got up, I knew I’d ...
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Being a woman isn’t easy. I know that I am not the only woman who feels this way but nevertheless, I am enjoying the woman I am growing into as I age. I remember not too long ago, when I was creating ...
REFLECTIONS TODAYAll of us are tenants entrusted by God with vineyards. Our homes, our workplaces, our classrooms, our convents, our seminaries are ...
Bishops and Anglican leaders from across the Global Anglican Communion gathered for the second day of the GAFCON Council in Abuja with a clear and recurring theme: the future of Anglican unity must be ...
At certain moments, the primary between Talarico and Representative Jasmine Crockett felt ugly. Online, supporters slung insults and accusations of racism. Crockett had harsh words for Talarico’s ...
I think Parkes is missing out on a great opportunity to gain more business to our town in knocking back the Waste to Energy ...
Disclaimer: The views, and claims, expressed in this letter are solely those of the author and do not represent the views of ...
The Rev. Trish Sullivan Vanni explores the spiritual meaning behind the “lion and lamb” proverb and its connection to Lent and Easter.
The darkest place is the jungle at night…,” I thought. Attending a jungle warfare course, I shuddered under the thick canopy of vegetation that nearly shut out all moonlight.
A recent survey found that only 52 percent of U.S. diocesan priests said they trusted their own bishop. This is more than a workplace issue; it is also a deep pastoral challenge.