
Tributes paid to Beth Adamson, dedicated campaigner for women’s justice
In 2015, Adamson was given an Award for Global Service in recognition of her efforts on behalf of the Anglican Communion and the UNCSW.

In 2015, Adamson was given an Award for Global Service in recognition of her efforts on behalf of the Anglican Communion and the UNCSW.

Is there a looming shortage of organists? While the potential for a shortage of clergy is old news to many in church circles, it also

A letter from the presiding bishop concerning Shannon Johnston’s decision to resign this autumn as the XIII Bishop of Virginia.

Episcopal Relief and Development and the Diocese of Northern California are partnering to provide support for rental assistance, short-term storage for recovered belongings, food, gasoline and replacement of lost household supplies in the wake of the Carr fire.

The inherent tensions of an American Anglican church may be leading us to make decisions that may hobble the body of Christ

Last year, the Scottish Episcopal Church voted to remove language from its canons that restricted marriage to a man and a woman. Individual clergy retain the right to decide for themselves whether or not to officiate at same-sex marriages.
Even given that provision, at least one congregation in Edinburgh is leaving the SEC rather than continue in congress with those offering marriage equality.

Serving on an interim body is a way for Episcopalians across the church to participate in its governance. While the joint Standing “Committees are only open to bishops and deputies to the 79th General Convention, all other interim bodies are open to all members of the Episcopal Church. Appointments to standing commissions are generally for six years while appointments to joint standing committees or task forces are generally for three years.”

In a letter posted on the diocesan website this morning, Bishop Johnston announced his intention to resign and retire. “After many months of intense prayer

The Rev. Canon E. Mark Stevenson has been appointed Canon for Ministry Within the Episcopal Church, a role on the Presiding Bishop’s staff. Stevenson currently serves as executive director of Episcopal Migration Ministries. He will assume his new role on September 1 and will continue working out of the Episcopal Church offices in New York City.

A story in MyChamplainValley.com this week announces that the Episcopal Church in Vermont is within $50,000 of its $818,000 goal in the protection of 163