
TEC to offer livestreams of all Holy Week services
Can’t make it to Holy Week services? The Episcopal church plans to livestream them on the church’s website and on Facebook.
Can’t make it to Holy Week services? The Episcopal church plans to livestream them on the church’s website and on Facebook.
The Rev Peter Snow writes in to decry anti-Semitic interpretations of the Holy Week services
Welsh headstone verse, Yellow Vests, and the Navy – stories this week touching on the life of faith and the Anglican Communion
Some thoughts and reflections on the role of seminaries in forming servant leaders
Although this move is a shocking policy reversal in the eyes of many, the reversal does not officially change the LDS Church’s stance or teaching against same-sex marriage. Rather, this change in policy simply offers a venue for the inclusion of children and youth who would have otherwise been excluded until legal adulthood.
Statement released today: THE CHURCH PENSION FUND INVESTS $40 MILLION IN FUNDS FOCUSED ON CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS $500 Million Fund Will Provide Loans to
A new congregation, formed out of the merger of two churches in the Diocese of California, has been named after one of the newest saints on the Episcopal calendar. St Anna’s Episcopal Church is the first to be named after an African American woman, having chosen Anna E.B. Alexander, the first and only African American Deaconess to serve in the Episcopal Church.
Ian S. Markham, Ph.D., dean and president of VTS says; “Many institutions are going tuition free, but we are going tuition free, housing free, meal plan free, and making a substantial contribution to healthcare.”
Saint Mark’s Cathedral welcomed Jaime Rubio Sulficio while he seeks a legal remedy that would allow for a stay of deportation to Mexico and allow for the reuniting of his family.
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