2FAB: Diane Nash
Another Civil Rights hero: Diane Nash! Did you know at one time she was discerning a vocation to become a nun?
Another Civil Rights hero: Diane Nash! Did you know at one time she was discerning a vocation to become a nun?
We’re talking pop culture influencers and their sway
This week Charlette and David are joined by The Remarkable Rev. Mary Lynn Coulson.
This week we’re talking about the civil rights pioneer and activist, Rosa Parks. There’s a lot more to her story than just a bus ride.
we begin our Black History Month series on the women of the Civil Rights Movement, starting with Fannie Lou Hamer!
Charlette and David debate breakfast breads and sack cloth as well as introduce a Lenten discipline of highlighting a new spiritual practice each week until Easter!
A conversation about Pop Culture Fandom
This week Charlette and David wrestle with the gospel after a special God Sighting from Deann Rios, our Diocesan Missioner for Community Engagement
Luci and Jordan explore the life and legacy of the inestimable Dorothy Day
This week David is joined by Charlette and our very special guest The Rt. Rev. Dr. Susan Brown Snook, Bishop diocesan of the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego.
Church of the Epiphany coped with the emotion of saying goodbye to its former building, moving to and renovating a new space, the COVID-19 pandemic and a rector search, writes The Living Church.
J. Wippell & Co. existed for 234 years and cited the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on its business.
To describe Orwell as an Anglican may seem a stretch, yet there are connections between him and the Anglican tradition, writes David Goodhew.
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