North Carolina church builds tiny houses on its property
In Chapel Hill, N.C., the Episcopal Church of the Advocate has begun a collaborative project, building, funding and documenting the construction of three 320-square-foot “tiny
In Chapel Hill, N.C., the Episcopal Church of the Advocate has begun a collaborative project, building, funding and documenting the construction of three 320-square-foot “tiny
“I care as much about babies at the border as I do about babies in the womb,” said Tess Clarke… confessing that she was “mortified” at how she used to vote, because she had only considered abortion policy. “We’ve been asleep. Now, we’ve woke up.”
“I am deeply grateful to Her Majesty The Queen for graciously allowing me to continue as Archbishop of York until June 2020 in order to enable me to complete the work to which I have been called. I am full of joy and expectation to see all that God is doing and will be doing in this diocese and in the Northern Province over the coming months.”
Proceeds from the sale of a 3,000-year-old Assyrian artifact will fund seminary scholarships and the preservation and security of artifacts still housed on the VTS campus.
Next week, Franklin Graham will visit Blackpool, where Billy Graham visited 36 years ago, and just for three nights, not the three months his father spent in England more than six decades ago. And Franklin’s arrival is raising a different sort of response from British Christians than did his father’s did.
A release from the Diocese of Long Island: St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn Heights to be designated pro-cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Long
Vorhees College, Saint Augustine’s University, Episcopal Migration Ministries and Episcopal Relief and Development were among the Episcopal ministries receiving funding from General Convention 79 gifts.
The training provides an in-depth exploration of the global displacement crisis, the United States refugee policy, how refugee resettlement works, faith-based advocacy for refugees, and organizing to welcome and support refugees in your home community.
Episcopal Relief and Development and the Diocese of Northern California are partnering to provide support for rental assistance, short-term storage for recovered belongings, food, gasoline and replacement of lost household supplies in the wake of the Carr fire.
A story in MyChamplainValley.com this week announces that the Episcopal Church in Vermont is within $50,000 of its $818,000 goal in the protection of 163