
West Virginia’s bishop asks churches to prepare for opioid overdoses
Churches in West Virginia, New York and Canada are among those that are starting to combat their communities’ opioid overdose epidemics with overdose-counteracting drugs.
Churches in West Virginia, New York and Canada are among those that are starting to combat their communities’ opioid overdose epidemics with overdose-counteracting drugs.
St. John’s Episcopal and the city of St. Cloud, Minnesota, reach a compromise on a tiny house to house homeless.
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.
“I think it is the responsible thing for us to do,” Bishop Lawrence Provenzano said.
“The creation of this Committee on Racial Reconciliation is a statement that tells the church and our members we are very serious concerning the challenges that racism presents us in bringing men and youth closer to Christ,” [Brotherhood of St. Andrew] President Butcher said.
Episcopal churches are welcoming visitors in preparation for August 21’s solar eclipse – an unexpected outreach opportunity!
We are all aware of the all too frequent news stories about the mentally ill who come up against law enforcement instead of mental health professionals and end up dead. We should all be aware that these circumstances represent very, very serious problems that need addressing ~Deborah Danner in “Living with Schizophrenia”
Announced by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia: A historic moment in the lives of the dioceses of Virginia and Liverpool occurred today at Shrine Mont
The Bishop of Ecuador Litoral has released a letter in the wake of the weekend’s devastating earthquake.
The parking lot of St. Anne’s Episcopal in Washougal, Washington, has become a sanctuary of a different sort. The Reverend Jessie Smith, vicar of St.