An Apocalyptic Moment By Leander Harding I have written elsewhere about my experience taking a tour as a chaplain at Ground Zero several weeks after the planes struck the World Trade Center. The pile was still on fire those many... Read More...
Power and Solidarity in the Face of Disaster Remarks delivered at a vigil organized by the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh on October 19. By Natalie Hall Thank you for the gift to be with you, pray with you, hope with you, and for your trus... Read More...
Don’t Follow the Science By Will Brown Reflecting on the surreal experience of the pandemic from the vantage of a little temporal distance, as one does, what sticks in my craw most of all is perhaps the rhetoric about science. “Follo... Read More...
Risky Investments are the Business of the Kingdom By John Mason Lock In Psalm 1, we hear of the righteous person, who is a like a “tree planted by streams of living water.” The other qualities of the righteous person described in the Psalm are arguably more... Read More...
I Was Wrong By Victor Lee Austin The late Bishop Paul Moore of New York liked to describe the Episcopal Church as “the Catholic Church with freedom.” In New York as in many places, the Roman Catholic was the big church ... Read More...
Read This Before You Accept that Call to Be Rector Questions for a Prospective Rector Candidate to Ask the Search Committee By Neal Michell The calling of a new rector is a discernment process for both the candidate and the search committee. I have particip... Read More...
Coleridge: Christina Rossetti’s Anglo-Catholicism, Chichester’s new workshop for liturgical art, and Cormac McCarthy’s contemptus mundi Coleridge is a monthly digest of significant developments in theology and the arts. By Ben Lima Music In “Spiritual Renewal and Modern Choral Music,” Michael De Sapio praises the work of American composer ... Read More...
‘Parish’ Ministry Outside English Parishes? By Abigail Woolley Cutter Eavesdropping on British conversations, I find the future of the parish system is a common topic of discussion there. Entwined as it is with the changing public role of the Church o... Read More...