The Rev. Rachel Taber-Hamilton addresses the House of Deputies in 2022 after being elected as vice president. | Scott Gunn photo
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Analysis: HoD Members Jockey for Leadership
By Kirk Petersen
In a continuation of a low-key leadership struggle in the House of Deputies, two priests have declared their candidacies for vice president. Read on.
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Pension Funders' Ties to Slavery Tenuous
By Kirk Petersen
An extensive historical study found that little if any of contributions that established the Church Pension Fund in 1914 was directly linked to slavery, but some came from family fortunes built on the practice. Read on.
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Monks Help Amid NYC Migrant Crisis
By Tyler Hummel
Brother Mike Lopez, OSB, an Episcopal monk, volunteers as a translator and advocate, and founded the Hungry Monk Rescue Truck in Queens, which serves migrants at three locations. Read on.
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St. Mark's, Philadelphia Celebrates 175 Years
By Richard Mammana
The Anglo-Catholic shrine parish’s celebrations have included commissioning a new choral mass, installing a new console for its 1936 organ and fully restoring its iconic Lady Chapel. Read on.
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Podcast: Radner on Political Duty
Amber Noel talks with theologian Ephraim Radner about how our imperfect lives and their “mortal goods” focus and limit the scope of Christian political vision. Listen here.
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Easter Hesitation and Pentecostal Joy
By Wes Hill
Even in the presence of the risen Jesus, the disciples were uncertain about how to respond to the resurrection, but the Spirit’s arrival galvanized their missionary proclamation. Read on.
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The 'E Word'
By Charlie Clauss
“Evangelism is fundamentally about the fact that God loves everyone. Because our ears can grow calloused to hearing this message, we need to hear it again and again.” Read on.
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Children, Hope, and Our Declining Churches
By Cole Hartin
Children can sometimes make church downright rowdy, but they are a grace, God reminding us that we are only one part of his story. Read on.
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