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Democracy Touched by Grace

How might democracy not give way to demagogues? By grace, Greek self-rule and Old Testament community meet in a wonderful puzzle.

A Ministry of Witness at the Precinct

The entire experience was tiring, and exciting, and my back ached by the end of the 16-hour session. But it was worth it.

Bishops at ‘No Kings’ Protests: ‘We Cannot Be Silent’

Bishops across the Episcopal Church participated in historic “No Kings” rallies held all over the country on June 14.

After the Cuts: How a Parish and Diocese Support Federal Workers

Episcopalians in the D.C. area offer practical support and encouragement to federal workers and contractors affected by unprecedented government cuts.

What Is Government For?

When I was a senior in college, I got to meet Dr. Cornel West, who had come to speak on my campus. During his...

U.K. Island Rejects Suicide Proposal

Much to the satisfaction of campaigners opposing the change, the Guernsey Parliament voted to work on better care for terminally ill people.

Clergy loan forgiveness?

Last week, the Department of Education released guidelines outlining exactly who qualifies for loan forgiveness. It turns out that employees whose work is related to "religious instruction, worship services, or any form of proselytizing" don't fit the bill.

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