
Message from the Primates regarding Las Vegas massacre
The Archbishop of Canterbury released the following message on Facebook and Twitter, speaking on behalf of the Primates of the church, who are all meeting in Canterbury this week.
The Archbishop of Canterbury released the following message on Facebook and Twitter, speaking on behalf of the Primates of the church, who are all meeting in Canterbury this week.
On Tuesday, October 3 at 9 am Pacific, churches across the Episcopal Diocese of Nevada will toll their bells in mourning for the victims of the shooting in Las Vegas.
Survivors of sexual abuse by authority figures in the Church of England have accused the Archbishop of Canterbury of “breathtaking hypocrisy” over his response to the BBC’s handling of the TV personality Jimmy Saville’s sexual abuse scandal.
The Facebook page for the Episcopal Church in Puerto Rico posted the following video, a message from the bishop.
Episcopal Relief and Development has issued press releases regarding its work in the recovery following the September 19 earthquake in Mexico and Hurricane Maria.
Seven people were wounded, and one killed in a shooting on Sunday at Burnette Chapel Church of Christ in Antioch.
Today, thousands of religious leaders from a wide variety of backgrounds met in Washington, DC to protest social and racial injustice in a protest called “One Thousand Ministers March for Justice”.
St. James Episcopal Mission in Tanana, AK has had its 113 year old stained glass windows restored. The four windows had been damaged severely by the shifting logs of the mission.
In an op-ed for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Rev. Benjamin Campbell, of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, calls for us to tear down the “real” monuments of the Confederacy: the systemic oppression of African Americans.
The Anglican church in southern Africa continues to struggle with the issue of marriage equality. This weekend, at the synod meeting of the Diocese of Cape Town, a motion on the issue was tabled.