Financial Challenges Lead to Suspended Operations

Independent Episcopal Voice Goes Silent 

By Kirk Petersen

In 2022, Episcopal Journal and Episcopal Café merged, then discontinued print publication. Now the freelancer-run operation has closed altogether, leaving Episcopal News Service and TLC as news sources. Read on.

Nairobi Provost to Continue Speaking Out 
By Douglas LeBlanc

The new leader of Kenya's primatial cathedral plans to bring a more doctrinal focus to his role, while continuing to challenge the government’s abuse of power and failure to safeguard human rights. Read on.

No Episcopal Casualties in Maui - Yet

By Episcopal News Service & TLC

Henry C. Ndukuba, primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria, demanded that the government take action to safeguard the nation's minority Christian population. Read on.

Los Alamos Episcopalians & Oppenheimer  

By Christine Havens

The hit movie Oppenheimer describes how the Manhattan Project gave birth to a town called Los Alamos. The town still exists, it has an Episcopal Church -- and a couple of parishioners were extras in the movie. Read on.

Discerning a Move from ACNA to TEC
By Shawn McCain Tirres

The treatment of women, people of color, and sexual minorities led a parish planted by the Anglican Church in North America to seek a new home in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. Read on.

Paul Simon, a Secular Jewish Psalmist?
By Andrew Goddard

When the songwriter dreamed in 2019 that he was to write a piece called Seven Psalms, he said, "I’m not sure I even know what a psalm is." After some reading, he wrote and released an astounding album. Read on.

Bishop Grafton, on 'Third-Rate Clergymen'
Review by Joel Gillin

In his Selected Writings, 19th-century Bishop of Fond du Lac sets a high bar for clergy commitment and spiritual formation. Perhaps clergy training requires time in the desert, with disciplines that seem extreme. Read on.

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