By The Reverend Canon Dr. William J. Danaher, Jr
Scott Hocking creates massive, moving structures in unexpected places that invite meditation. Among his recent work, one of my favorites, is called Babel, which was displayed in
By The Rev. Manisha Dostert
Last weekend, I was at church all weekend long. From Friday night to Sunday night, I participated in at least seven different events including a 5th grade lock-in, three worship services and two
by Bill Johnson
Recently, a handful of fellow travelers from CCC and I navigated an intense 12-mile stretch of Manhattan in pursuit of the creative and thoughtfully curated city-wide exhibit Stations of the Cross. Conceived and curated
Thirty-two people. Seven of them are under 12. None of them have a home.
Why we have vestries
By Bill Danaher
One of the ways the Episcopal church is distinctive as a denomination concerns the ministry of the Vestry. The Vestry – which is a name that comes from the room where the clergy traditionally
The Secret to Living Generously
By Bill Danaher
As I mentioned in this year’s Stewardship appeal, this year our focus is on “living generously.” Generosity isn’t just about how many gifts you share, or how much time you devote, or how
By the Rev. Canon Dr. William J. Danaher, Jr., Rector
One of my favorite anthropologists has a saying: “Institutions that forget their founding vision founder.”
That is to say, institutions start with a vision for the future, and living into that