Letters to the Editor, June 2018
Love for God and others is central element of Jesus’ ministry I have a great deal of difficulty accepting Bishop Mark MacDonald’s verdict on Canadian
Love for God and others is central element of Jesus’ ministry I have a great deal of difficulty accepting Bishop Mark MacDonald’s verdict on Canadian
[Episcopal News Service – Windsor, U.K.] When millions of people around the world tuned in to witness and celebrate the royal wedding of Prince Harry and
Anglican-Mennonite dialogue will yield positive outcome This is a good news story for sure (Canadian Anglicans, Mennonites meet for first-ever formal dialogue, anglicanjournal. com, Feb.
After 50 years, black priest sees changing attitudes The Rev. Blair Dixon, a retired Anglican priest, shared his passion for Black History Month with members
Standing together with our Jewish sisters and brothers I write this on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. In my watching of the “Live Feed” of General
Organizers say her music opens discussion of marginalized people, especially black women They liked it, so they created a Eucharist on it. Sometimes controversial, often
You might say Trinity Episcopal Church in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, is offering creation care by the barrel. The congregation, thanks in part to a Stewardship of Creation
Being a clergy person in Humboldt, Sask., is an intense experience these days. While the parishes I currently serve are in another community, I continue
‘Shine the light of Christ into the darkness’ I agree with the primate (Hiltz: Church needs to know its purpose, Jan. 2018, p.8) that in
Episcopalians gathered in Springfield, Mass., outside the headquarters of Smith & Wesson Corp., a U.S. manufacturer of firearms, to rally behind protest signs that asked
Women and girls in remote, rural pockets of the world will stand in the forefront of the minds of Episcopal delegates heading to a two-week
Sarah Jacobs, 17, doesn’t feel safe. After the deadly mass shooting at a Florida school on Feb. 14, the senior at Fishers High School in
Fiona Campbell prepared for last weekend’s test of endurance by eating a good breakfast, hydrating and keeping a big water bottle by her side. The
We won a Nobel Prize Anglicans share in the honour of the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN),
Conference benefits church secretaries, a job that is ‘often misunderstood’ The annual conference of the Professional Church Secretaries’ Association took place in Oshawa, Ont., from
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What to do about Dec. 24? It’s a liturgical debate that has been brewing in congregations and clerical forums all season, based on a church
Episcopalians are standing firm alongside an interfaith community of activists to defend land in Utah considered sacred by Native American tribes as President Donald Trump
‘Dismantling Racism’ workshops spark hope, conversation Thirty-two lay and clergy participants took part in “Dismantling Racism” workshops May 30-31 in Victoria and June 1-2 in
The year 1517 is the symbolic heart of the Reformation and has led to the commemorations of its 500th anniversary in 2017.
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