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Bishop Hughes: Invite Someone

The Rt. Rev. Carlye Hughes, Bishop of Newark, reflects on the importance of invitation and welcome.

Hospitality to Our Children and Students as Strangers

The call to hospitality encompasses our welcome and raising of children, as well as teaching.

Radical Hospitality

Some signs were so old and rusted that service times were no longer readable. One was attached to a chain-link fence with razor wire crowning the top.

Is There a Place for Conservatives in the Episcopal Church?

Many conservatives have been made to feel that their stance is “despicable” and that there is inconsistent application of our church’s best-known invitation, “The Episcopal Church Welcomes You.”

Houston Churches Offer Dignity

Debbie Johnson: “We found that there are more than 1,000 homeless people in our part of the county.”

Safety in a Church’s Parking Lot

Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but a homelessness crisis of “epic and heartbreaking proportions” in Los Angeles is bringing weary people to a Koreatown church parking lot.

A Memory Ministry Grows in Wembley

How a dwindling London parish is reviving its fortunes.

Award-winning Grace

Carl Higbie: “This award really recognizes someone doing something great. And I’ve never seen one approved faster.”

A Christian manifesto on home-buying

Buying a house appeals to basic human desires of independence, order, tranquility, family, status, and acceptance.

A blessing for visitors

What does it mean to make the liturgy more inviting? Episcopalians believe in welcoming others, especially in church, but inviting is different from welcoming.

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