
Episcopal Church Bishops pro-#DACA ad in New York Times and why yours might not be listed
From Episcopal News Service: More on the story of the New York Times ad and who signed. See reasons why you might not see your

From Episcopal News Service: More on the story of the New York Times ad and who signed. See reasons why you might not see your

The Anglican church in southern Africa continues to struggle with the issue of marriage equality. This weekend, at the synod meeting of the Diocese of Cape Town, a motion on the issue was tabled.

The Diocese of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania is beginning the search for a new bishop.

Bishop George Sumner of the Diocese of Dallas gives ten tips on how to listen to a sermon.

Myths and stereotypes, misunderstandings and propaganda have been broken down. It is clear we have so much more in common than the issues that divide us and threaten our unity at this time

in his statement on Thursday: “I accept the criticisms made of me. I apologise to the victims of Peter Ball. I believed Peter Ball’s protestations and gave too little credence to the vulnerable young men and boys behind those allegations.”

The Bishop in Charge of the Episcopal Church in Europe, Rt. Rev. Pierre Whalon, attended a convention this past week, hosted by the King of Norway, on the vital role rain forests play in our global ecosystem.

Rev. Silvestre Romero was elected bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Guatemala at its convention at the end of May in Guatemala City.

New Hampshire Bishop Robert Hirschfeld is preparing to lead a 40-day pilgrimage on the Connecticut River, from Northern New England near Quebec to the Long Island Sound.

Archbishop Suheil Dawani of the Diocese of Jerusalem has been elected as the next Primate of the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East.