
CPG looks at lay employee retirement
CPG has sent a survey to over 8000 plan participants to gauge their preparedness for retirement and promised a donation to Episcopal Relief and Development for every survey response it receives.
CPG has sent a survey to over 8000 plan participants to gauge their preparedness for retirement and promised a donation to Episcopal Relief and Development for every survey response it receives.
This tending and feeding is the job of every member of the church. Jesus invites all of us, ordained and lay alike, to love and to care for his people.
The Episcopal Church has released the schedule of events and activities for General Convention 79, taking place in July 2018 in Austin, Texas.
“We have voices, and we are a community of faith. We have spiritual strength.”
God is calling all of us as God’s beloved children to bear witness to God’s beauty out into a world that desperately needs it. Do we dare answer, “Here am I, LORD, Your servant is listening?”
Church of England clergy are turning in increasing numbers to trade unions for support in a stressful line of work.
Episcopal bishops offered words of encouragement in the face of frustration over the progress of civil rights, social justice, and civility in the United States over the Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday weekend.
It’s as simple as one prayer and as powerful as a thousand prayers. It’s our whole hearts and minds and bodies given to these children. Surrounding them and holding them close.
Young Clergy Women International has published an article on fat shaming and how it has no place in the church.
In the early days of the American Episcopal Church, there weren’t a lot of bishops, so confirmation was a dead issue. It wobbled along both here and in England until the mid nineteenth century when a number of bishops picked it up enthusiastically.