LGBTQ-led Eucharist to be held on the eve of the Lambeth Conference
“Jesus was always determined to make those who society sees as outsiders be insiders.” Desmond Tutu’s daughter, the Reverend Canon Mpho Tutu van Furth, quoted
“Jesus was always determined to make those who society sees as outsiders be insiders.” Desmond Tutu’s daughter, the Reverend Canon Mpho Tutu van Furth, quoted
In 1802, Absalom Jones, born into slavery in Delaware, became the first black priest in the Episcopal Church, co-founding and serving what became the African
From the Episcopal Church: [December 17, 2019] The Episcopal Church is offering two, digital Christmas Eve programs on December 24. Available on both the Episcopal
AdventWord combines word and image, hashtag and meditation in a 24-day digital journey through Advent, sharing out an official reflection each day in three languages
From The Episcopal Church: [October 30, 2019] New and updated Advent resources for congregations, dioceses, and communities of faith are now available: Way of Love
Anglican News reports that eight South American Anglican bishops have spoken up against deforestation.
Presiding Bishop Curry: “I am aware that Bishop Love’s conduct in this regard may constitute a canonical offense.”
The Episcopal News Service reported two losses in the Episcopal Church in the first few days of September: The Rev. Alison Cheek, one of the
A series of events the past two weekends, Episcopalians have commemorated and remembered the beginning of the slave trade in what would become the United
“We are children of the one God who is the Creator of us all,” said Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. “It is our sisters, our brothers, our siblings who are seeking protection and asylum, fleeing violence and danger to children, searching for a better life for themselves and their children. The crisis at the border is not simply a challenge of partisan politics but a test of our personal and public morality and human decency.”