17 Pentecost, Year A: One Day
The God who is high and lifted up tends and cares for a people chosen to be free and to be a blessing to the world.
Bishop Konieczny Breaks Silence, Denies Sexual Misconduct
A leaked chronology of the case sheds some light but leaves a lot of unanswered questions
Jo Bailey Wells Now Communion’s Deputy Secretary General
Her title has changed again, but the Rt. Rev. Dr. Jo Bailey Wells will keep engaging with other bishops across the world.
Two Hands, One Heart, and a Keyboard
Joan Clodfelter has played a lifetime of music for God.
Priesthood for All?
Clericalism is best averted when each ecclesial vocation understands and is enabled to exercise the particularity of its own vocation.
RIP: Bishop Karowei Dorgu (1958-2023)
Dr. Karowei Dorgu, the Bishop of Woolwich in the Diocese of Southwark, was a medical doctor before he sought ordination. He died September 8 in London, after a long struggle with his health.
Renewed Fellowship, New Staff Bring Growth
In the two years since Dane Boston’s return, and with the ebbing of pandemic restrictions, Trinity Cathedral in Columbia, South Carolina, has seen remarkable growth.
Arkansas Bishop-Elect Got His First Vestments at Age 11
By Kirk Petersen John Harmon knew at the age of 11 that he wanted to become a priest. He wanted it so badly that his mother, a seamstress, made him a set of vestments. At 17, he fled his native Liberia during a brutal civil war — a conflict that claimed the lives of his […]