A 3-part series featuring experts, activists, and advocates from around the nation. Tuesday, October 13 at 6 PM This virtual panel discussion will explore how prosecutorial reform can be implemented to bring an end to mass incarceration. Prosecutors are the most...
When the church is aflame with bitter political partisanship rather than the fire of the love of God, then functionally we have become atheists. That kind of church is an offense to the example and teachings of Christ. That kind of church is at best a group of...
The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta’s Position: Since 1958, Episcopal Church General Conventions have gone on record as rejecting the death penalty. In 1976, When the Supreme Court of the United States reinstated the death penalty, Bishop Bennett Sims joined his...
Some of us have got some pretty impressive resumes: schools, organizations, companies, boards, etc. St. Paul had a pretty impressive resume too: right family, right location, right kind of spiritual practice. But, what he clearly commends for the Christian is a second...