We respond to David Dark's article, "We Are Living In An apocalypse" in America Magazine (the Jesuit Review).Visit us at Episcopalcafe.com for links and more
John's gospel has some troubling ways in which it refers to our Jewish brothers and sisters. How do we address that while still holding onto what is valuable in the Gospel?
Sabbath is among the top ten things we're called to do (or not do); but how many of us take it as serious as the other nine? Join us for a conversation on the risks and rewards of sabbath keeping.
We talk with Dr Susan K. Williams Smith about her new book Rest for the Justice-Seeking SoulWebsite for Crazy Faith Ministries: https://crazyfaithministries.org
How do we go about forming and nurturing new followers of Jesus? Has the church gotten in its own way in trying to fulfill this vital ministry? Where are the bright spots for growing the church today and tomorrow?
We interview Canon to the Presiding Bishop Chuck Robertson and talk about power of mythic story and how comic books are potential gateways to following Christ
We talk with Dr Jenny Dyer, Executive Director of Hope Through Healing Hands about tackling global health issues and the amazing successes of the past twenty years in halving global poverty and disease
Who or what do you see when you imagine God? Join us for a conversation with artist and priest Sharyn Turner on how we image God and how that affects how we imagine God
Evangelism is a struggle for many Episcopal churches and Episcopalians. We explore what it is, why it's important and some barriers to making it happen.
We get a chance to talk with Dwight Zscheile, author of the Agile Church, about ministry, evangelism, and an the need for faithful innovation in today's church
A lot of expectations and assumptions are laid on the husbands and wives of clergy. How does that shape their spirituality and their lives? Why do old expectations survive and are new one evolving?
Fifty years ago the Episcopal Church was called the Republican Party at Prayer, but now it is known for being a liberal, progressive church. What is the relation of the Church, Government, and the American Experience? Where is the church calle