Alms from the church On Dec. 31, St. Dunstan's Church in Houston will give the proceeds of a special capital campaign to celebrate the Jubilee year of its founding.
Muzzling the ox: Getting real about clergy compensation If any bishop, priest, or deacon should be so filled with avarice as to receive more than three times the median family income in the United States as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, let such a one be deposed.
The limits of self-awareness “Self-awareness” has become something of a cultural phenomenon of late. Yet for all its benefits, there are limits to what it can achieve.
With all the saints in every place: Ineluctable ecumenism Communion with God and one another is at the heart of apostolic faith.
The kindness of Jesus, the calling of Matthew John Keble sees in St. Matthew an image of the businessman: only concerned with money, day and night.
John Chrysostom and the virtue of giving A moment of confession: I love stewardship season, and I love asking people for money. Why? Because John Chrysostom’s right: Learning to use money effectively for God’s purpose is fundamental to our discipleship.