
Popping Collars #32: The five statuses of grief
Betsy, Greg, Kyle, and Tripp explore the role that social media plays in the grieving process especially after the passing of famous actors and musicians.
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Betsy, Greg, Kyle, and Tripp explore the role that social media plays in the grieving process especially after the passing of famous actors and musicians.
Religion News Service posted a piece from PBS Video exploring the role of social media in grief and death. Interviews include Carla Sofka, a professor
In New Haven, the winter weather has resulted in a travel ban, so the parish of St Paul and St James will gather on Facebook instead.
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has joined the world of social media, opening Facebook and Twitter accounts. You can find her on Facebook @KJeffertsSchori.
The Rev Heidi Haverkamp wonders in essay on the
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