Beloved Community celebrates 170-year history

On Dec. 6, the Beloved Community of Intercession Episcopal and Redeemer Lutheran churches celebrated its rich history in the area. – WI

Spiritual service honors lost loved ones during holiday season

The foundation has held an annual service, open to all regardless of religious denominations, to honor those missing from the holidays. – East Lyme, CT

Faith Exodus

To worship freely, Black Philadelphians staged the first-ever civil rights walkout.

Diocese of Newark church’s food ministry sprouts new possibilities, including hydroponic gardening

“It raised my spirits in 2020 to know that there was a group of people helping other people” – NJ

On a busy footbridge, Jersey Shore parish offers ‘God on the Go’ faith formation resources

“God on the Go,” a faith-formation resources library… – Bay Head, NY

Climate change and Christianity: Some Chattanooga area believers find small acts of stewardship are a start

Chattanooga-area participation has been slim so far, but Angela Dittmar intends to put a new St. Paul’s Episcopal Church project in the running.

As attendance dips, churches change to stay relevant for a new wave of worshippers

It’s Sunday morning and a small group sits around a fire pit in a community garden under the limbs of an expansive box elder tree – Knoxville, TN

Redlands church offers Blue Christmas service

At the end of the service, people are invited to light candles in memory of someone… – Redlands, CA

Presiding bishop invites applicants for 2023 UN Commission on the Status of Women delegation

Applications are due by Jan. 13. Nominations will be announced by mid-February.

As Episcopal shelter welcomes asylum-seekers, El Paso braces for surge when Title 42 policy ends

The border crossing in El Paso, Texas, has grown to thousands.

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