Haiti: one Washington church’s response
Marcy Ference, Haiti Partnership program coordinator at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in northwest Washington, D. C. is featured in Religion and Ethics Newsweekly’s coverage of
Marcy Ference, Haiti Partnership program coordinator at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in northwest Washington, D. C. is featured in Religion and Ethics Newsweekly’s coverage of
A brief look at some of the good work being done by Episcopal Churches this week.
Ten days after the earthquake that struck Haiti, here is a roundup of news from Haiti or about the response.
The Rev. Griselda Delgado Del Carpio has been appointed as bishop coadjutor of the Episcopal Church of Cuba by the Metropolitan Council of Cuba.
Even before the Haiti earthquake, the Gallup organization found that 700 million people, or about 16% of the worlds adults, desires to migrate to another country permanently if they had the chance.
More than 90 people who came together for a a three-day conference open to Native American Episcopalians from across the country.
Nearly 500 African Anglican bishops will come together next August to discuss issues of mission and the challenges to development on the continent.
The Church Times reports on the campaign by supporters of ACNA for back-door recognition of the breakaway group by the Church of England.
Despite the efforts of international aid organizations, food, water and other critical resources are still greatly needed by many residents of Port-au-Prince and other parts of the country.
“This is all toward seeking an understanding and reconciliation of how each of us, even if we disagree, can still serve our one Lord and Savior.”