Remembering Dates
“Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date that will live in infamy . . .” I don’t remember whether I heard […]
“Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date that will live in infamy . . .” I don’t remember whether I heard […]
One of the hazards of living in the northwest corner of Connecticut is becoming accustomed to beauty and no longer
On the theory that not everyone reads The Living Church, it seemed that it might be useful to reprint here
The President-elect is unveiling (if that’s the right word) his new economics and foreign policy teams, but an article in
Insights come from all over. What’s wrong with American Christianity? Read Mama PhD. We have a copy on our coffee
Browsing an Oxford University Press catalog that came in the mail led me to meditate on the art of the
The California Academy of Sciences recently opened a rain forest in San Francisco. You can walk through it on an
Grandad, what did you do in the revolution? Not very much, but I did what I could. I sent in
The campaign is nearly over, but some things remain to be said. John Carter, Rector of St. John’s Church, Salisbury,
Let the politicians continue to talk about change you can (or can’t) believe in. There also change you can’t avoid.