God’s Amazing Grace Fr. Bryan Owen May 18, 2020 Commentary, The Episcopal Church By Bryan Owen Amazing grace! How sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me! I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see. Even in our increasingly secular age, it might be difficult to fi... Read More...
Two Perspectives on the Founder of Taizé Guest Contributor January 21, 2020 Books, Reviews & Culture By Andreas Westergren There is a moving image of frère Roger (Roger Schütz), the founder of the Taizé community in southern France, somewhere in a ghetto in the Philippines. Walking on top of a giant rubbish... Read More...
A Good Shepherd Chip Prehn October 23, 2019 Commentary, Contributors, Ministry, The Episcopal Church This good and true shepherd’s interest in and care for all of us who became his “sons” was surely a sign to us that the Good Shepherd had plans for us and was counting on us to be His disciples.
Bishop Straight Tongue Guest Contributor June 14, 2019 Commentary, Orthodox Church Henry Benjamin Whipple – first Episcopal bishop of Minnesota, evangelist and defender of the Minnesota Indians, and the man who bent the ear of America’s greatest president to stop a mass execution.
Honor for Lamy of Santa Fe John Mason Lock October 11, 2017 Books, Reviews & Culture Bishop Jean-Baptiste Lamy faced conflict and put down stable roots, but died with unfinished visions.
Mystery man Douglas LeBlanc March 2, 2017 Books, Movies, Music, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church Burnett, like Bob Dylan, seems omnipresent in popular culture but guards his offstage life with such care that he remains largely a mystery.