The awards are available to diocesan and churchwide organizations for lay and ordained members of The Episcopal Church.
Day: August 25, 2015
Religious leaders write in support of Iran deal
As people of faith, we urge you to support the international agreement with Iran and reject legislation to undermine the deal. We will be praying for you.
“Let’s talk about Anna” post goes viral
Does your church raise its daughters to think they breathe fire?
An alum of St Paul’s reviews the case and the culture
‘The “senior salute” was not part of the culture when I attended St. Paul’s from 1997 to 2000, nor was it around for students who graduated just five years ago.’
Tim Vivian honored by The Historical Society of the Episcopal Church
He is honored for his article “Wake the Devil from His Dream: Thomas Dudley, Quincy Ewing, Religion, and the ‘Race Problem’ in the Jim Crow South” published in the December 2014 issue of Anglican and Episcopal History. The selection committee noted the article makes excellent use of primary and secondary sources to create two portraits in a landscape of racial division that we, sadly, still recognize today.
Speaking to the Soul: Form and Function
In his classic short story “The Portrait of Dorian Gray” Oscar Wilde grotesquely illustrates Christ’s final point in this gospel: There is nothing outside a person that by going in can defile, but the things that come out are what defile.