God breaks in
Vicki Garvey, Director of Spiritual Formation for the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, imagines Marys and Moseses who said no.
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Vicki Garvey, Director of Spiritual Formation for the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, imagines Marys and Moseses who said no.
A video meditation from Bishop Scott Benhase, courtesy of the Diocese of Georgia.
Bishop Jeff Lee tells a moving story about letting go of the image of a perfect self.
A poem by Fred Taban, a theology professor at the Episcopal Church Sudan Seminary in Kajo Keji county Sudan.
The Rev. Ed Bacon said that being gay was a gift from God on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Here he preaches about the mail he received.
The audacity of prayer is believing that prayer can change the world and thus change what it is possible for God to do in that world, says theologian Walter Wink. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
Walter Wink asks how we can resist evil without becoming evil ourselves. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
Walter Wink says that in Jesus' teaching about prayer he gives us the secret of his miracle-working power. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media
Alan Jones says spiritual growth is often the result of hardship. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
Megory Anderson, founder of the Sacred Dying Foundation in San Francisco, contends that death is not a failure, but a transition, and that God is present to the dying. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
The Rev. Alan Jones explains how St. Francis of Assisi had a head-on collision with the living God. It knocked him silly, but it also knocked him into the kingdom. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
The Rev. Barbara Crafton, author of Mass in a Time of War, says we can understand death, but an understanding of the Resurrection eludes us. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
Author and critic Phyllis Tickle explains what comes after the feeling: "Oh God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
Archbishop Tutu reminds us that God's embrace includes people who'd never dream of embracing one another--you and your worst enemy. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
Abp Tutu explains there's nothing we can do to make God love us more: "We are, each one of us, the very best thing that God ever created." Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
The Rev. Michael Battle explains an African theology in which “a person is a person through other persons.” Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.
Journalist John Hockenberry watches a community coalesce during a surprising ride on the New York City subway. Video courtesy of Trinity Television and New Media.