In memory and anticipation of Robert W. Jenson One of America’s greatest theologians, Robert W. Jenson, died Sept. 5 in Princeton at age 87.
Why some evangelism peters out: Suggesting solutions True movements of the Spirit of God in Christian history were never the result of the concurrence of a committee.
Why some evangelism peters out: The negatives I believe that our Church has, at long last, awakened to the need for evangelism.
No More Foreigners St. Paul wrote, “Ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and of the household of God.”
What Comes Next? After Evangelism Matters The Episcopal Church has for too long had a culture of squeamishness about evangelistic mission.
Who is worship for? “Seeker”-friendly church is hardly a new concept, but it is obviously becoming more pervasive, since it has spread even to the mainline churches.
Issues on the eve of General Synod Attention has focused entirely on the bishops' report on sexuality, but there are a variety of substantive issues coming before the General Synod.