Grace in Allentown PA
Grace Episcopal Church in Allentown PA offers grace in the city for those who come seeking spiritual and physical sustenance. PBS39 features the work of
Grace Episcopal Church in Allentown PA offers grace in the city for those who come seeking spiritual and physical sustenance. PBS39 features the work of
Visiting a special convocation of the Diocese of Fort Worth with the expressed purpose of describing removal to the Province of the Southern Cone is an unprecedented and unwarranted invasion of, and meddling in, the internal affairs of this Province. I ask you to consider how you might receive such a visit to your own Province from a fellow primate.
The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright will serve as revivalist for the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 28 and 29. The rector notes, “This will … be the first time that Rev. Wright will be speaking in Philadelphia since all the media attention he has recently received so we are prepared.”
“Coming here to bless a garden, especially at this time in the history of humanity, when we’re focused on how the church can be a more proactive voice in caring for the rest of creation, is an important message,”
Among the 233 stained-glass windows in the majestic edifice, LeCompte’s have a special glow. He has designed more windows in the cathedral than any other artist. LeCompte is “an artist who marries together traditional techniques and sensibilities with contemporary style,”
…although acknowledging that commendable effort, we believe that our Communion does not need new instruments of consensus beyond those that historically have been our benchmarks in terms of identity.
The Independent, a newspaper in the UK, has decided to counter the media’s obsession with the rich and famous, with a list of those who are happy because they do good.
Vorhees College, an historically black Episcopal college has appointed Cleveland Sellers as its new president. Seller’s journey is described here.
Episcopal Bishop Charles Jenkins along with other clergy oppose and ordinance that would require New Orleans police to arrest homeless persons if they refused to go into a shelter.
A radio station owned by a Roman Catholic will end all Protestant programs on its schedule, ending the ecumenical nature of the station which opened over 30 years ago in the wake of Vatican II.