Central Pennsylvania and Bethlehem dioceses approve reunification
The Rt. Rev. Audrey C. Scanlan, Bishop of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania, said, “I am delighted that our two dioceses have chosen this way forward reunite…”
From Passion Project to Ministry Partner: The Story of Church Communications
Effective communication in the church is not just about keeping up with trends — it’s about fulfilling our mission in the best way possible.
Episcopal delegation attends UN biodiversity conference as observer for first time
“By engaging in this dialogue, we aspire to inspire loving, liberating and life-giving relationships with the earth…”
‘Icons in Transformation’: Christian icon-inspired contemporary art on display in Pullman church
In addition to Pawlowska’s paintings, “Icons in Transformation” includes 19 icons on loan from St. Basil’s Monastery in Suzdal, Russia. – Pullman, WA
Developing Young Servant-Leaders
“We recruit recent college graduates to spend nine months giving their lives away, and to start their post-college lives in deep community and serving the church.”
What to know for the investiture of Presiding Bishop-elect Sean Rowe
The Nov 2nd 11 a.m. ET service will also be livestreamed to The Episcopal Church’s Facebook page.
After 24 years of adaptive ministry, Presiding Bishop-elect Sean Rowe faces biggest challenge yet
In the past two decades, membership has dropped from about 2.3 million to under 1.6 million, mirroring trends in other mainline Protestant denominations.
The Rev. Angela Maria Cortiñas elected bishop suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas
She will be consecrated and installed as the seventh bishop suffragan of West Texas on March 29, 2025, pending consents of bishops
Friendship churches forming food sustainability, aging study groups
The What God is Doing in Friendship NY alliance of churches is spearheading the initiative
Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts elects first female diocesan bishop
For the first time in its 240-year history, a woman will be the top bishop – Video
142nd Annual Meeting of the Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of North Carolina
Theme: Food Insecurities in the Midst of Plenty
Friday, November 15, 2024, 7-9 PM
Online meeting via Zoom – sign up to attend
Our program topic, Food Insecurities in the Midst of Plenty, will include a special presentation by Kendra Paiz, Director of Annual Funds for the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. As a lifelong Episcopalian, Ms. Paiz has been at the forefront of the fight against food insecurities. She is a member of St Ambrose Episcopal Church. Ms. Paiz has served on the vestry, including a term as Junior Warden, and is active in the church ECW group. Afterwards, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a follow-up discussion.
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