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You Can’t Sell Resurrection

For those who did not grow up exposed to this wing of American Christian culture, cry nights might sound harsh, exploitive, and manipulative.

Nicaea: A Journey of Faith

One can still visit Iznik in Turkey (Nicaea) which hosted a gathering of real people who safe-guarded the Christian truth about God and our redemption.

Church Leaders Respond as Travel Ban Hits Largest Diocese

The Trump administration's travel ban, which took effect June 9, affects the largest diocese in the Episcopal Church.

Kenyan Women Pay High Price amid USAID’s Exit

Anne Kassait said she treks for 10 kilometers every day to a water pan in Merkalei.

People & Places, June 11

Appointments and ordinations across the Episcopal Church
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The Nicene Creed and the Revelation of God

Editor's Note: This essay is part of our extended series celebrating the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicene Creed. The...

New Wycliffe Dean Comes Home

Kristen Deede Johnson came to faith at The Falls Church Episcopal in the early 1990s, “so that was very shaping for my faith and my vocational discernment.”

Seven Theses for Healthy Eucharistic Practice

What are the best practices in terms of health and theology for celebrating the Eucharist? Here are seven theses.

From Australia, a Creed of Biblical Sexuality

The short statement endorses sexual relations only within traditional marriage, chastity beyond, affirms that God has created male and female.

Diocese of Canterbury Wants Pro-LGBTQ Archbishop

The diocese’s preference on sexuality debates is the eighth item on the first page of needs. It devotes 99 words to themes of inclusion and 15 words to the Church’s historic doctrine of marriage.

It’s Time to Retire Intinction: An Open Letter to the Bishops of The Episcopal Church

How should we administer Holy Communion? Many assume intinction is safer, but is that true?

Sanctuary Churches Cope with Changing Policies

What are clergy and lay people to do if immigration officers knock on a church door, particularly in protecting those who are at risk of deportation?

Accord Extends Suspension of Bishop Andrus

Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe: “Bishop Andrus will remain suspended from ministry until I am satisfied that he has demonstrated sufficient amendment of life to permit his return.”

Pentecost and the Image and Mission of God

God's adopted children, like his only begotten Son, are driven into the world by the Spirit to share in the cross and proclaim Good News.

Pilgrimage Chaplain: ‘They Are Not Criminals’

The five-day pilgrimage took the group through two states and two countries that play a significant role in the migrant crisis.

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