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Like many adults in the Episcopal Church today, I am not a cradle Episcopalian. I grew up in the Methodist church in my Southern California
By Jim Friedrich How does the world perceive the church? How do we perceive ourselves? Using six photographs taken over the last ten years,
by The Rev. Dr. Donna L. McNiel There is no doubt that the Church is changing. It’s not merely decline, but a shift along with
by The Rev Nathaniel Pierce The perceived high cost of the Church Center at 815 Second Avenue in New York City generates many comments. Why?
By Emily Rowell Brown A dear friend from college sighed as she told me about how she was struggling to find a church after her
This short film by Matthew Leahy depicts the street church service mentioned in our previous article, wherever two or three are gathered…
Watch a video of Street Church Meet the members of Street Church . . . Mike is one of the funniest people around. He’s lived
Martin Elfert, Cafe Contributing Editor Famous – at least within church circles – San Francisco’s St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church welcomes thousands of people
Welcome to the first post of our newest Episcopal Café section, the Magazine. Our hope for this new effort is to invite many voices to
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