
Pension Fund investing in affordable housing
As an anchor investor we hope to encourage others to invest in the affordable housing market, which could have a positive snowball effect and make a huge difference in the world.

As an anchor investor we hope to encourage others to invest in the affordable housing market, which could have a positive snowball effect and make a huge difference in the world.

“We need to recognize our connection to our Mother Earth and our role in being really protectors, and also that we can’t live without clean air and water and land and we need to ultimately transition off fossil fuels.”

Starting as a young adult leader in the Episcopal Church, Julia Chester Emery is best known for dedicating 40 years to leadership and promotion of the spiritual discipline of gratitude and for tirelessly supporting mission and ministry all while championing the role of women’s work in the church.

After two years of disagreements, the vestry of R. E. Lee Memorial Episcopal Church in Lexington, Va., voted Monday night to return to the parish’s original name,

Since the shooting at Emanuel A.M.E., several Episcopal churches have made national news over their internal struggle with the presence of Confederate symbols on church

New research project finds most people, religious or not, accept evolutionary theory. The religion/science conflict paradigm though is a view hold mostly by atheists with most religious people seeing no conflict between science and their beliefs.

The Task Force, formed by General Convention, has been hard at work fulfilling their mandate in time for action at the next General Convention

The seminary will present its Archbishop Ramsey award to Bishop Curry, whose invitation has been far more welcomed than his predecessor’s three years ago.

Six Episcopal bishops have joined an interfaith coalition to file an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case challenging the President’s travel ban aimed primarily at Muslims

“We will get back on our feet. Others will struggle to do so, particularly our neighbors to the south in Florida. Let’s keep them all in our prayers and respond to their needs as we are able. We will have the Revival in January. In the meantime, let’s have a “revival of compassion” for our neighbors.”