Presiding Bishop Curry’s Christmas Message
Presiding Bishop Curry’s Christmas Message: This child came to show us how to change the world. So this Christmas, make room for Him to change us. This Christmas help us change the world.
Presiding Bishop Curry’s Christmas Message: This child came to show us how to change the world. So this Christmas, make room for Him to change us. This Christmas help us change the world.
When just-elected Presiding Bishop Edmond L. Browning said “there will be no outcasts” at the 1985 General Convention in Anaheim, Calif., he could not have known how those words would be held up as an emblem of his ministry.
Galatians 6:2 – Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfil the law of Christ
In a letter to Executive Council, The Most Rev Michael Curry, has provided an update on the ongoing investigation related to the suspension of three senior members of the Church Center staff
On Sunday, February 7 at 3 p.m. the Washington National Cathedral will hold a festive liturgy commemorating Absalom Jones, the first black Episcopal priest.
The Anglican Communion is a network of relationships that have been built on mission partnerships; relationships that are grounded in a common faith; relationships in companion diocese relationships; relationships with parish to parish across the world; relationships that are profoundly committed to serving and following the way of Jesus of Nazareth by helping the poorest of the poor, and helping this world to be a place where no child goes to bed hungry ever.
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has issued a statement announcing that a law firm will conduct an independent investigation of the three senior members of the Episcopal Church staff who were placed on leave last week.
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry has been discharged from the hospital in Virginia today and is going to his home in North Carolina.
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry announced that he has placed three members of the senior administrative staff of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society on administrative leave to investigate allegations of possible misconduct. The letter does not state the nature or scope of the allegations. The Presiding Bishop has asked that the investigation continue without speculation.
UPDATE: The surgery will be on Tuesday