Appointments, ordinations, one received priest, and retirements across the Episcopal Church
Appointments, ordinations, one received priest, and retirements across the Episcopal Church
“[W]e urge you not to consider any proposals that fly in the face of the historic understanding of the church.”
After years of strife, leaders of the Diocese of Pennsylvania commit themselves to making changes.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s Churchwide Assembly moves toward greater unity with Roman Catholics.
Secretary General Josiah Idowu-Fearon addresses the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa.
While celebrating the athletes of the Olympics, Abp. Francisco de Assis da Silva criticized the games’ organizers.
Appointments, ordinations, one received priest, and retirements across the Episcopal Church
Secretary General Josiah Idowu-Fearon addresses the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa.
Valerie M. Joyce rarely finds anyone who can meet the challenge of naming three African-American women from history.
Moore College of Sydney has launched a campaign to preserve a major collection of Australian Christian history.
Newark Bishop Mark Beckwith leads members of his diocese on an 80-mile pilgrimage.
Get ready for some updates. We're not posting new material at Covenant for the next week, in preparation for our new website. Here's a review of the past year.
Podcasts do not substitute for conversation, but they’re a rewarding supplement. The podcasts I highlight here help me feel connected in an age of atomization.
At Covenant, we get a lot of questions about what we’re reading. Here's a long list for your late summer reading.
The Rev. Canon Mark Harris asks: Is it time for Haiti to become its own province?
Deanna Briody of Trinity School for Ministry has won this year’s Student Essays in Christian Wisdom Competition.
In a culture of racism and oppression, the church must be a force of reconciliation.

The fire purifies and cleanses when the heart, mind, and soul drink the flaming river of God.