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From a San Antonio Sidewalk, a Congregation Blooms

In the past several years, the Sidewalk Saturday community has witnessed 12 baptisms, four weddings, and two funerals.

A New Heart—Can Religious Orders Help Revitalize the Episcopal Church?

A growing number of people are joining or affiliating with religious orders and seeking a Rule of Life. Could this be an chance for renewal?

Iranian Episcopalians Released from ICE Detention

Mahan and Mohan Matahari are parishioners of St. Thomas Church in McLean, Virginia.

General Synod to Act on Safeguarding Step

A 29-page report describes the work that has been achieved since General Synod gave initial support to the proposal.

Redeeming Carceral Space

For Sarah C. Jobe, this is the central claim of Christian salvation: there is no Godforsaken place and no Godforsaken person. She calls this work “practical soteriology.”
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Learning to Long for Church Unity

Our experience of the church’s divisions, one felt acutely at the Eucharist, should inspire us to a hopeful longing for Jesus’ healing.

Ecstasy and Authenticity

Fastvold’s historically precise and respectful take on the Shakers’ founder provokes questions about faithful witness amid vast inequality.

Ugandan Primate Condemns Election Violence

Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba criticized internet shutdowns and voting irregularities in the contest that returned Yoweri Museveni to his seventh presidential term.

People and Places, 1/21

This is the first of two columns from the January 11 edition of TLC. It includes appointments and ordinations.

Wake Up Dead Man & the Heart of Christ

Wake Up Dead Man rejects tidy categories of good and bad people. As all the characters need of grace, the film thereby reveals Christ's love.

Minnesota Church Responds to Immigrants’ Fears

Lay leaders are monitoring entrances and exits at Messiah Church to protect immigrant members and will soon deliver groceries to those who fear detention.

2/18 Issue Online

The February 18 Liturgical Arts & Music issue of  The Living Church  is available online to registered subscribers.

Westminster’s Martyrs: A Brave and Startling Faith

The call to martyrdom is a call to witness, and these essays underscore the understanding that martyrs bear witness in their contexts and circumstances.

Providence & Provocation: On the Jehovah’s Witnesses

When Christians see the zeal of the Jehovah's Witnesses, who are Arians, might that inspire us to a similar zeal for the Gospel?

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