Episcopal school models stewardship of creation
Each weekday 10-year-old Elena Forbath eagerly looks up to Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori . . . while checking the organic garden at the Gooden School.
Each weekday 10-year-old Elena Forbath eagerly looks up to Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori . . . while checking the organic garden at the Gooden School.
A Danvers, Massachusetts church has offered a service to help dog owners get closer to God while several news sources emphasize that this service is
Will this church sign up to the Anglican covenant? We won’t know, for sure, for another two years.
It was clear that the Global South leaders do not agree on the matter, despite a statement prior to the meeting that 20 Provinces would be expected to endorse the Covenant
Episcopal Relief & Development has reached out to the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee to offer assistance.
“How can human beings prepare for the death of a parent, husband, wife, child or beloved friend in ways that add value to our lives as well as to the lives of our family members?”
As Julian of Norwich said, creation “would fall to naught for littleness” (Revelations, 5). To me this truth is sheer joy. His creation of you is not something that happened once, x many years ago; he is still at it. His healing, creative hands are upon your body, upon your mind, upon that fine point of your spirit where his likeness is stamped on you—not a static likeness but an evolving reality.