5 Epiphany, Year A: A True Interpretation
Fasting is a form of abstinence intended, in part, to deepen human empathy.
4 Epiphany, Year A: What the Lord Requires
What can you do to make the small corner of your life more just and more kind? Be honest. Humble yourself, and walk before your God.
Sunday Schools Build Back After COVID Challenges
Nearly half of churches surveyed reported major disruptions in their religious education programs in the last two years.
Central Florida Elects Author & Former Metal Band ‘Screamer’
By Kirk Petersen People find their way to the Episcopal Church by many different paths. For the Bishop-Elect of Central Florida, the path led through a death-metal band called Mansoul. “I was the lead screamer,” said the Rev. Justin Holcomb, who on January 14 was elected to lead the Diocese of Central Florida, where he […]
Friendship and Unity
Review by Richard Mammana Jr. Malines is the French name for a Flemish city near Antwerp called Mechelen today and usually known in English as Mechlin. It was the site of informal but important conversations about unity by Roman Catholics and members of the Church of England between 1921 and 1927 — the “Malines Conversations” […]
3 Epiphany, Year A: True Light
An Old Testament prophecy finds its fulfillment. Isaiah speaks on behalf of God, saying, “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.”
C of E’s Investment Fund Discloses a Slave-Trading Past
By Douglas LeBlanc The investment body known as Church Commissioners for England has disclosed evidence of slave trading in its history, and has pledged £100 million to a program of “impact investment, research, and engagement.” The Church Commissioners fund handles the Church of England’s investments of £10.1 billion, and contributes about 15 percent (£300 million) […]