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Episcopal Peace Fellowship stands up against gun violence and for reform of our approach to firearms in America as they prepare to celebrate 78 years since their founding on the eve of World War II

Episcopal Peace Fellowship stands up against gun violence and for reform of our approach to firearms in America as they prepare to celebrate 78 years since their founding on the eve of World War II

The congregation that was locked out of its building and whose complaints of mistreatment led to the suspension of the ministry of the diocesan bishop, have reached an agreement with the diocese to constructively work towards reconciliation.

The Rev Canon Anne Dyer, among the first women ordained deacon and priest in the SEC, has become its first female bishop for the diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney

The School of Theology plans to open an Episcopal Learning Community to nurture and prepare Episcopal students for future leadership and service in and through the church.

Mariner’s Church in Detroit set once again to mark lives lost on the Great Lakes as part of its annual Memorial Service

Lincoln Center, the Netherlands Chamber Choir, the Choir of Trinity Wall Street, the Norwegian Soloists’ Choir and the Tallis Scholars are in the midst of a

Today’s announcement named members of a working group which will look at the model of a Military Covenant to promote the well-being of Church of England clergy

Curry praised the Most Revd Mark Strange, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, for his “faithfulness, dignity, and Christian integrity” at the most recent Primates’ Meeting in Canterbury.

Below is a selection of reactions to Sunday’s massacre in Sutherland Springs Texas. A common theme is that action is required in addition to prayer.

This weekend, various strains of white nationalists gathered in Shelbyville, TN to protest the presence of refugees in the state.