
Weekly Roundup of September 28
New Archbishops, building problems, and Bob Dylan; it’s our weekly roundup of stories from across the church
New Archbishops, building problems, and Bob Dylan; it’s our weekly roundup of stories from across the church
From the Episcopal Church Public Affairs Office: The Episcopal Church condemns the administration’s decision to reduce the number of refugees and further dismantle the refugee
Although the St Michael Law Enforcement Chapel at Christ Episcopal Church, Kennesaw, has been open a few months already, it will receive its official opening and dedication this Michaelmas Sunday.
Since 2017, a new English language tutoring program for immigrants & refugees has been quietly thriving in the Northwest Portland cathedral where it began.
Lots of bishop news, an ancient Galilean church, a plant focused liturgy; its our weekend roundup of news from around the world
Via the Episcopal Church Office for Public Affairs: A Message of Love and Solidarity from the Bishops and Spouses to The Episcopal Church For many
According to a press release from ENS, members of the House of Bishops stepped out of their meetings this afternoon in Minneapolis to participate in
“The Court finds it undisputed that the Defendants infringed on TEC and TECSC’s marks, diluted TEC’s marks and engaged in false advertising regarding their affiliation with TECSC and their identity. Therefore, as detailed below, the Court issues an injunction against further trademark infringement, trademark dilution, and false advertising.”
This week, bishops from across the Episcopal Church are gathered in Minneapolis for a meeting of the House of Bishops. The meeting, which began on
Presiding Bishop Curry: “I am aware that Bishop Love’s conduct in this regard may constitute a canonical offense.”