If you know what people are thinking about when they’re coming into church on Sunday morning, it’s very important to ...
Robert Cromey was a young priest working in the poor corners of San Francisco’s Mission District when he was invited to give a sermon at Grace Cathedral, seat of the Episcopal Diocese of California, ...
Conservative political commentator Mark Steyn recently blasted Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde as "a tool of Satan" for ...
It seems that we have forgotten that comedy movies do more to unite than to divide, oftentimes transcending the identity of ...
And his take on Ferrell’s impersonation may not be what you’d expect: It was so funny, I found out from one of the heads of the security — He goes, ‘Hey, I have to tell you, everyone ...
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Host Amanda Henderson and RNS Executive Editor Roxanne Stone delve into how this sermon—calling for mercy and justice—reshaped the national discourse and exposed the fractures between ...
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, in an interview with The Hill at her residence on Monday, was still taking stock of what she said and how it was received less than one week after her sermon at the ...
Hive Bakery in Flower Mound has whipped up a batch of cookies featuring the face of Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde — who recently went viral for her sermon calling on President Trump to show mercy.
For centuries, American religious leaders have staked out positions on controversial issues, from slavery to Prohibition to abortion to civil rights. While much like the American public, the ...
Budde’s sermon at the national prayer service went viral last week for her simple, calm, yet pointed words toward the president and his family, appealing directly to his sense of decency.