One year ago today…
The Episcopal Church elected its first African-American presiding bishop, Bishop Michael Curry, on this day in 2015.
The Episcopal Church elected its first African-American presiding bishop, Bishop Michael Curry, on this day in 2015.
He recalled Church teachings that homosexuals “should not be discriminated against. They should be respected, accompanied pastorally.”
The Most Rev. Michael Bruce Curry, primate and presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States, delivered a message of love, encouragement and equality
Where do you stand? #WithreRugees
Anger, shock, and deep sadness – those seem to be the prevailing sentiments expressed over the mass shooting in Orlando by the public, and they have been echoed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and a number of Bishops in the Episcopal Church.
NYPD’s Hate Crime Unit is investigating arson on Staten Island after a Molotov cocktail was thrown through the front window of St. Paul’s Memorial Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon.
The Episcopal Church in Navajoland has partnered with a technology company to teach students web development.
Military Religious Freedom Foundation opposes U.S. Air Force Academy’s perceived Christian favoritism