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We Bought a Grocery Store

What happens when a church buys a property not for its own needs, but to serve its neighbors? This is a story of discernment and mission.

Parish Serves Beaumont, One Chili Bowl at a Time

The annual chili supper of St. Mark's Church in Beaumont, Texas, has been held for over 80 years and had served both chili and the community of Southeast Texas.

God in the Tea Room with Jackie James

Spilling the tea on perfect brews, ministry, and leadership lessons.

The (Eschatological) Joy of a Parish Easter Brunch

An Easter breakfast or brunch is a sign of the in-breaking kingdom, a chance to delight in the resurrection, and an opportunity to lavish honor on one another.

A Priest’s Guide to Enjoying Beer

Content Warning: Alcohol (obviously). By Cole Hartin As we move out of the season of Lent, away from our sober fasting, and into the celebratory season...

Wearing, Eating, Loving: The Haptics of Christ-Cloven Flesh

Around 2014 I read a striking repudiation of “Christian family values.” This in itself is nothing surprising, what struck me was that this came...

Comfort Food

Mark 6:30–8:26 By Eugene R. Schlesinger With these verses we approach the mid-point at the Gospel of Mark, where Jesus will ask his disciples, and, by...

Planting a Crop of Relationships in Navajoland

A growing Episcopal ministry delivers food to a population that has been devastated by COVID-19.

Episcopacy, Priesthood, and the Priesthood of the Church

The Church of England needs an improved theological understanding of the orders of ministry, such as the late Archbishop Michael Ramsey offered.

Resuscitation or rebirth? ‘Renewing Culture’ at the Eighth Day Symposium

Rather than sweeping doctrinal differences under the rug, Eighth Day Institute seeks to focus its ecumenism on the theological riches of ancient Christianity, which Christians of both East and West can claim as their heritage.

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