It is utterly human to find there is a gap between what you believe you can do and the practice of actually doing it, preaches the Rev. Michael A. Bird.
Full Heart Full Bellies is Chef Millie Peartree’s latest venture and response to COVID-19. By feeding children disproportionally affected by the pandemic, Peartree is following her passion to share food that comforts others.
“My call to the ministry was neither dramatic nor spectacular,” wrote Martin Luther King, Jr. “It came neither by some miraculous vision nor by some...
Please enjoy this Comfort at One clip from the finale concert of our By the Waters of Babylon festival celebrating the power of black music in America...
“We have a tendency to downplay the Magi and their atypical baby shower gifts” preaches the Rev. Matthew A. Welsch on the feast of the Epiphany. Yet...
Christmastide concludes—and a new liturgical season begins—with the Epiphany, which is one of the seven principal feasts of the Episcopal Church and is celebrated on January 6 each year. The day commemorates the epiphany, or manifestation, of God among us in human form.