
Save the date: 2018 Evangelism Matters March 15-17
From The Episcopal Church (release can be found online here): [October 17, 2017] Save the dates for the next Evangelism Matters, an Episcopal Evangelism Conference
From The Episcopal Church (release can be found online here): [October 17, 2017] Save the dates for the next Evangelism Matters, an Episcopal Evangelism Conference
“This increase reflects the continued growth in the share of the population that has no religious affiliation, but it also is the result of changing attitudes among those who do identify with a religion, including white evangelical Protestants.”
“The toasts, issued from the upstairs foyer, were short and very sweet, with references to love, goodness, truth and Plato.”
St. John’s Episcopal and the city of St. Cloud, Minnesota, reach a compromise on a tiny house to house homeless.
Vigils and prayer follow in the wake of the shootings in Las Vegas. Please share with us what your parish or diocese is doing in response.
UPDATE: A Word to the Church: What we bishops saw and heard in Alaska is dramatic, but it is not unique. Stories like these can be heard in each of the nations where The Episcopal Church is present.
“We need to recognize our connection to our Mother Earth and our role in being really protectors, and also that we can’t live without clean air and water and land and we need to ultimately transition off fossil fuels.”
Starting as a young adult leader in the Episcopal Church, Julia Chester Emery is best known for dedicating 40 years to leadership and promotion of the spiritual discipline of gratitude and for tirelessly supporting mission and ministry all while championing the role of women’s work in the church.
After two years of disagreements, the vestry of R. E. Lee Memorial Episcopal Church in Lexington, Va., voted Monday night to return to the parish’s original name,
The Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) has issued a call for prayer as ACNA bishops discuss the ordination of women following a five-year study on holy orders by an appointed task force.