
Conference in Canada to focus on liturgical responses to disaster
The National Anglican and Lutheran Worship Conference in Canada, which will take place in July, is to center around the theme of responding to natural and manmade

The National Anglican and Lutheran Worship Conference in Canada, which will take place in July, is to center around the theme of responding to natural and manmade

UPDATE: A Word to the Church: What we bishops saw and heard in Alaska is dramatic, but it is not unique. Stories like these can be heard in each of the nations where The Episcopal Church is present.

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.

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.

On Saturday, people all across the country (including in Fairbanks, AK!) took to the streets to voice their support for science and protest the current administration’s plans to gut the EPA and National Parks Service, among other things. Episcopalians joined the throng honoring “this fragile earth, our island home.”

A conference called Water Justice, on the global water crisis took place this past week at Trinity Church Wall Street.

The Province of Burundi has set the goal of planting “One Person, One Tree” in the next five years, totaling about 10 million trees.

The Army announced today that it would not be approving the easement to allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to continue construction on its current path.

All Saints Church in San Leandro, CA has issued the following press release: This month, as part of a comprehensive greening project, All Saints Episcopal

An Episcopal parish in the city has found a creative way to use their space to both grow food and reduce their carbon footprint.