Episcopal Relief & Development receives Grand Challenges Explorations grant
Episcopal Relief & Development shared excited news:
Episcopal Relief & Development shared excited news:
Bishop James J. Shand, Bishop of Easton, is resigning but is not calling for an election yet:
“I’m struck by the sheer weirdness of a community arguing about discrimination in the 21st century. People don’t care enough to be angry, but they do see us as weird. If we are serious about our mission, we have to stop being weird.” ~Canon Rosie Harper
UPDATED: The Methodist pastor found guilty in the case of presiding at his son’s wedding has been received the news of the penalty that will
Once the emergency phase is over, Floyd Lalwet said that the Church is focusing its attention on longer term rebuilding. “The Church is one of the few agencies left after the emergency. Lots of agencies are going home already,” he said.
Bishop Samuel Azariah of the Diocese of Raiwind, moderator of the Church of Pakistan, says that despite years of intense persecution from religious extremists, the Christian population in Pakistan is resilient and growing in numbers. “Nothing will dampen our spirits. Bombing, murder, burning, shooting will not dampen our spirits and our commitment to Jesus Christ,”
The Rev. Jim Kodera, a native of Japan who was the first Asian-American to be ordained in the Diocese of Massachusetts, “I think it is our obligation to have the courage to write alternative history so that we can embrace multiple histories” in order to see a more complete picture of the country.
Episcopal Divinity School President and Dean Katherine Ragsdale announces that the Rt Rev. James Tengatenga will be the Presidential Fellow at the divinity school. From
The Task Force for Re-imagining the Episcopal Church is asking for feedback from across the church. They propose four prompts to stimulate conversation. We have
The Task Force for Re-imagining the Episcopal Church is asking for feedback from across the church. They propose four prompts to stimulate conversation. We are