ERD publishes annual report
Episcopal Relief and Development has published their Annual Summary exclusively in an electronic format. In 2008, ERD touched the lives of more people than ever
Episcopal Relief and Development has published their Annual Summary exclusively in an electronic format. In 2008, ERD touched the lives of more people than ever
As their triennial approaches, some members of the Order of the Daughters of the King has proposed their own by-law changes that, if passed, would clarify and strengthen the relationship between the Order and the Episcopal Church.
Many Daughters of the King are still concerned for the future of their order. As the DOK triennial approaches, with very little fanfare, a separate group called the Order of Daughters of the Holy Cross, has been incorporated by current DOK members including a current national board member.
The Secretary of the Order of the Daughters of the King, Grace Sears, wrote a letter to Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori to assure her that there is no intention to remove the Order from the Episcopal Church.
The General Theological Seminary has a riddle for you: When is a $29 million lease a liability?
When it is listed according to GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles).
As Father’s Day approaches Frank Stasio of WNUC – North Carolina Public Radio and host of The State of Things talks about Fatherlessness.
A June 19 live webcast sponsored by Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) and the Office of Communication will focus on World Refugee Day and will examine the plight of today’s refugees.
President Obama has disbanded the President’s Council on Bioethics appointed by his predecessor and will appoint a new group soon.
The Presiding Bishop has written a letter to some members of the Order of the Daughters of the King expressing concern that the historically Episcopal order may sever their Episcopal ties.
Anglicans in Pakistan and Afghanistan care for the sick and injured and the refugees of war, most of whom are Muslim, and many members of the Taliban and al-Qaeda. They continue to do this even in the midst of persecution and the constant threat of violence from the people they serve.