A once-enslaved man’s music was hidden for centuries. Go on a journey to rediscover his melodies
An escaped slave advert read, “Sawney is a fiddler, and he took with him the fiddle.”
Episcopal delegates engage in a wide variety of activities in New York during UNCSW
The Commission on the Status of Women is the largest event hosted by the U.N. in New York, and it is one of the largest gatherings of women globally.
Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan vote to combine as Diocese of the Great Lakes
The vote heads for final approval in June by the 81st General Convention
N.J. church food pantry shuts down after borough residents complain
The municipality issued a statement that the church and borough had “agreed … that the food pantry had grown beyond their control.”
‘Healing in the Heartland’ speakers offer differing views on the church’s political engagement
“Politics isn’t the realm of the ultimate. It isn’t the kingdom of God. It’s just politics…”
Poll: Most Americans say religion’s influence is waning, and half think that’s bad
A growing concern among an array of religious Americans that their beliefs are in conflict with mainstream American culture.
Debbie Reynolds Retires from Her Greenwich Bible Study After Thirty-eight Years
But the challenge was to attract younger women. “We did all kinds of extra things.
Presiding bishop committee announces process for petition nominations
The canons limit the petition process to any bishop or deputy to the 81st General Convention.
UTO at General Convention: Big Changes
UTO will not hold training events at convention. The UTO space is smaller than in the past…
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