
An image from the past: Thurgood Marshall and the Reverend M. Moran Weston
The New York Times, during Black History Month, is publishing images from its archives that have never been published before, and today’s captured a bit

The New York Times, during Black History Month, is publishing images from its archives that have never been published before, and today’s captured a bit

Author and photographer Karen Walrond interviews the Reverend Sarah T. Condon for Quiet Revolution about simultaneously being an introvert and an Episcopal priest. As a

From The Episcopal Church: General Convention 2015 Summary of Actions available [August 12, 2015] The Rev. Canon Dr. Michael Barlowe, Secretary of General Convention, has

The FOX news affiliate in Providence, Rhode Island, interviewed the Right Reverend Nicholas Knisely, Bishop of Rhode Island, following General Convention. The piece covered Presiding

The Right Reverend Gene Robinson, Bishop of New Hampshire, wrote “I Am Gay and I Am Black Lives Matter” for the Huffington Post’s interfaith #BlackLivesMatter

Who says Episcopalians can’t rock? The choir of Calvary Episcopal in Williamsville, N.Y. will be performing with the Rolling Stones on July 11. From the

The Daily Pilot, in Fountain Valley, California, reports that a judge has allowed the sale of a church property to move forward after parishioners of

The #PrayersOf project, spearheaded by the Society of Saint John the Evangelist, has begun and is inviting prayers of life for the first day of

The first woman chief of the Monacan Indian nation, Sharon Bryant, an Episcopalian lay minister who had begun the journey towards priesthood, has died of
A message from the Right Reverend Charles G. vonRosenberg, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in South Carolina: The unimaginable tragedy at Emanuel AME Church calls