...is a tangible expression of our faith in action. EMM has welcomed and resettled more than 105,000 individuals since 1988. The end of federal funding for Episcopal Migration Ministries does...
...about politics — it is about embodying Christ’s radical hospitality in our very structures and policies. The gospel compels us to welcome the stranger, to care for the vulnerable, and...
...It continues the emphasis on communion ecclesiology that has marked major Anglican statements in the past several decades, as well as broader ecumenical trends. This is a welcome emphasis that...
...significant level of aid to Sudan, including water wells, maintenance, and agriculture initiatives, is not technically humanitarian, it is a tremendous help to Sudanese people. Donations are welcome at afrecs.org....
...with plaintiffs’ ability to welcome and serve immigrants. The lawsuit addresses ICE’s freedom to enter sensitive areas, including schools, hospitals, and houses of worship, to detain individuals who may not...
...that are able to provide what government can’t. In a nation of 340 million, surely we can welcome a few thousand refugees in God’s name. Yet how do we talk...
...peace, and welcome for anyone who steps onto the holy grounds. St. Peter’s cross on the hill reflects the church’s presence. As word about the designation spread, excitement within the...
...in business administration from graduated from Bloomfield College. In 1966 he visited the House of Prayer in Newark, New Jersey, and was impressed by the diverse congregation and warm welcome....
...clauses and codes of practice sufficient to manage ongoing disagreement,” so that those on opposing sides may continue to live together in one church. The Church of England’s disagreement about...
...also provides welcome flexibility for our faith communities, some of whom are limited in their ability to pledge and others who are quite generous in their support.” While diocesan assessment...