Icon (Close Menu)

inclusion

St. Joseph of Cupertino, Neurodivergence, and Fully Inclusive Education

Seventeen years ago, while applying to seminary, beginning a family, and bouncing between a series of Starbucks I had helped to launch in the...

Inclusion, Particularity, and the People of God

By Daniel Martins During the weeks preceding this past summer’s General Convention of the Episcopal Church, there was a significant amount of attention paid to...

How We Think

We cannot separate our thinking from our interactions with a community because thought isn’t merely analytical problem-solving.

The Gospel and the Works of God

In Acts 15, St. James and the Jerusalem Council take for granted that Gentile Christians will do just this: follow the commands of God.

Five narratives on Donald Trump

Let us consider the main competing narratives that are already emerging.

PB on Inclusion and the Church

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry will speak on the topic “Is There Room Enough for All?” at the National Press Club.

Pause to Hear from All

“We speak of a big tent, a table where all are welcome. … let our actions represent these images.”

Disability and Accessibility

Survey asks congregations for their wisdom.

Uganda’s Lessons of Inclusion

By Steven R. Ford Real unity is the fruit of persuasion and of compromise, and not simply of driving out opposition.

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Top headlines. Every Friday.

MOST READ