C of E Has a New 'Defender of the Faith' By Kirk Petersen
Queen Elizabeth II nominally appointed seven Archbishops of Canterbury during her reign. The next one probably will be appointed by King Charles III. Read on
Teacher at Episcopal School Murdered By Kirk Petersen
St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis is mourning the death of kindergarten teacher Liza Fletcher, who was abducted while out for a run, and later murdered. Read on
Tending Our Soil in Washington Diocese
By Dylan Thayer
A congregational vitality effort is spurring churches in the Diocese of Washington to return to Christ's basic questions: "Who are we, and who are our neighbors? Read on
How Much Money is Enough?
Are you giving enough? Saving enough for retirement? Faith and Money Network’s study groups meet via video conference to study and discuss faith-driven approaches to daily life’s money choices.
New group forming for September 2022!
Lambeth and Women's Ordination By Molly Jane Layton
More than 100 years after the question was first put to the bishops at the 1920 Lambeth Conference, the reception of women’s ordination is still on-going in the Anglican Communion and in the universal Church. Read on
A Tale of Two Sermons By Calvin Lane
While the Catholic priest’s sermon was quite short, it was, to paraphrase Luther, a living message about Christ. The Baptist preacher spoke for 45 minutes -- more like a Bible study than a sermon. Read on
All Thy Lights Combine By William M. McKeachie
I've been waiting for this for 50 years -- an anthology of analyses of a figural approach to biblical interpretation and application, a tradition that traces its lineage to late antiquity and beyond. Read on
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