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Episcopal Church Women in the News 02-11-23

Visit to castle’s dungeon in Ghana offers ACC lessons on church’s complicity in the trans-Atlantic slave trade

It was one of 50 castles on Africa’s west coast, 39 of them in Ghana, that served as points of embarkation for slave ships.

‘Come as you are:’ New dean installed at Historic Biltmore Episcopal church

Rev. Sarah Hurlbert was installed as the third dean of the Cathedral of All Souls. – Asheville, NC

Meet Rt. Rev. Phyllis Spiegel, the new Bishop of Utah for Episcopal Church

She explains that the love of God and the love of neighbor are inextricable. – Salt Lake City, UT

Sewing for Justice

Becoming a beloved community one stitch at a time – Baltimore, MD

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church celebrates ordination of new priest in charge

On Wednesday, congregants witnessed the ordination of 37-year-old Rev. Daniela Lee – Provo, UT

Gardening: Don’t let your trees’ fruit go to waste

Got a fruit tree in the backyard that you don’t pick? Washington State

The Barbie & Pocahontas Dialogues: Healing the Cultural Divide Between Indigenous Episcopalians and the Church

Live-Streamed Lecture, School of Theology, University of the South

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2023-02-17T16:33:01+00:00February 18th, 2023|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 02-11-23

Diocese of New Jersey Elects a Canadian ‘Rebel’

She grew up in Canada in a committedly secular household, and rebelled as a teenager by finding Jesus.

Episcopal Church leaders begin work on creating Coalition for Racial Equity and Justice

“This is an opportunity for our church to solidify racial justice and equity as a norm.”

Episcopal church installs new vicar

The Rev. Jamelia “Jamie” Barnett was installed as vicar of the Church of the Epiphany

Danbury-area nonprofit nearly triples loads of free laundry to locals in need over 1 year

Rescuing Lost Stories

She decided to profile Malcolm Boyd, an Episcopal priest and author who confronted racism, war, and religious complacency in the 1960s and ’70s.

Church pairs Eucharist for homebound members with livestreamed services, fostering connection

The bread and wine brought by Peek had been consecrated at the 8 a.m. Sunday service

14 Decades of an Episcopal ‘Family Album’

The Living Church has been published continuously since 1878.

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2023-02-10T14:58:25+00:00February 11th, 2023|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 02-04-23

2 Afghan families still living in a Newburyport church basement after more than a year

Today they’re still living in the church, and there’s a 16th child.

Groundbreaking Episcopal priest Pauli Murray will be featured on US quarters

The American Women Quarters program began last year and will continue through 2025, with the Mint issuing five quarters each year.

Creation Care Advisory Group Seeks Members

we have gathered a group to guide and organize the diocese’s efforts around Creation Care.

Conversation on 2023 Sustainable Investing Landscape and Strategies

Thursday, February 16, 2023, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET

Episcopal Migration Ministries launches initiative to help LGBTQ+ migrants, seeks input through survey

The Rainbow Initiative, created in response to a General Convention resolution

Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey elects 13th bishop

The Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey today elected the Rev. Canon Dr. Sally French to serve as 13th bishop of the diocese

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2023-02-03T17:07:53+00:00February 4th, 2023|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 01-28-23

Episcopal leaders attend papal vespers service in Rome for Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

The Rev. Stephanie Spellers and the Rev. Austin Rios met with papal leaders – Vatican City

Indigenous Episcopalians share stories of pain, healing, faith with presiding officers at Winter Talk

The Oneida have called the Green Bay area home for 200 years since the tribe was forced to relocate from its ancestral homeland in central New York

Nancy Ludwig to be Ordained an Episcopal Priest

She anticipates continuing her ministry at Good Shepherd while also assisting other parishes in need of supply clergy. – Maine

Proud Sobriety will offer support to LGBTQ+ community members

“We want it to be open to everyone, to people who are supportive and nonjudgmental. ” – Mansfield, OH

Del Mar church says first homeless shelter hosted since COVID a success

The Interfaith Rotational Shelter program has been running for the past 35 years – Del Mar, CA

Trinity Church redevelopment to start next week

It’s the first step of the church’s multi-phase process to reinvent itself as Trinity Commons. – Lewiston, ME

Abuse survivors call on Episcopal church to repent

“We are asking the Episcopal Church to do four thing.” – National

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2023-01-27T16:26:33+00:00January 28th, 2023|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 01-21-23

Katherine Doyle Serves As Priest In Charge At Emmanuel Episcopal Church In Covington

“I love the small town community, and the scenery here is beautiful,” Katherine remarked. – Covington, VA

How long should General Convention be? Church writes new chapter in long-running debate

Church leaders decided in December that six days, June 23-28, 2024, will be allotted for legislative sessions in Louisville.

35 Black churches to receive total of $4 million for preservation work

“We focus not only on the preservation of the physical buildings, but also on the profound stories…” National

‘The urgency of now’: Faith leaders, residents raise awareness for winter shelter, remember MLK’s legacy

The fourth annual Walk for Warmth’s route passed by each of the eight faith communities that host Interfaith Action. – Evanston, IL

Episcopal Diocese Unites with Mayor Bass to Fight Homelessness  

Providing housing and other needs of underserved communities is part of the presiding bishop’s emphasis. – LA, CA

New priest at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church brings message of love and acceptance

The Rev. Hannah Wilder is bringing a message of love and inclusivity to her new congregation. – Ramona, CA

Future of Us: After the pandemic took worship online, a Rochester church takes stock

Rev. Beth Royalty recalled becoming her own audio-visual team overnight. Rochester, MN

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2023-01-20T18:09:11+00:00January 21st, 2023|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 01-14-23

Diocese of New York establishes credit union to expand community access to financial services

The credit union, a diocesan start-up ministry, received its federal charter in November.

Del Mar church turned into homeless shelter for two weeks

St Peter’s Episcopal Church has transformed its parish hall into a temporary shelter – Del Mar, CA

St. Philip’s awards $100,500 in grants to nonprofits

The ECW’s grant funds come from proceeds of The Shop of St. Philip’s – Brevard, NC

Rev. Haynie leads at St. Nicholas

The Rev. Amy Haynie is a former nurse who has been appointed rector of St. Nicholas Episcopal Church in Midland, TX.

St. John’s hosts 60th annual Boar’s Head and Yule Log show

The Rev. Gayle Catinella, pastor, said the festival celebrates the holiday season as the Feast of Epiphany. – Youngstown, OH

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holy Eucharist

Sunday, January 15, 11:15 am eastern, Live at The National Cathedral

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Episcopalians can participate in these virtual and in-person celebrations

Dioceses and parishes across The Episcopal Church will honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the holiday weekend

Meet Robin Woodberry, deacon-in-charge at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

Rev. Dr. Robin Woodberry is the deacon-in-charge of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in downtown Canton, OH

After Dark at All Saints readies for new season

Course offerings range from wine tasting to surf casting, proceeds go to nonprofits – Southern Shores, NC

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2023-01-13T16:57:56+00:00January 14th, 2023|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 01-07-23

Covington concert reception brings musicians and fans together at Christ Episcopal Church

Social hour with wine and light d’oeuvres followed the Christmas concert. – New Orleans

Meet Robin Woodberry, deacon-in-charge at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

She was licensed as a minister in the Baptist tradition in March 1995 and ordained in June 2005. – Canton, OH

Pauli Murray: The “Jane Crow” Feminist and Episcopal Saint on the Front Line for Racial Justice.

An annual feast day is held for Episcopal saint Pauli Murray, the first Black woman to be ordained by the denomination. – National

Hays church offers free Thursday night spaghetti dinners

Members of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church had a simple idea — they wanted to feed people.

Religious Life Sunday to shine spotlight on Episcopal communities, monastic orders

The Community of the Mother of Jesus is one of 14 Christian communities canonically recognized by The Episcopal Church.

Episcopal Relief & Development Welcomes Three New Board Members

Episcopal Relief & Development is pleased to welcome the Rev. Canon Dr. Michele V. Hagans, the Rev. Christine Purcell and Mr. John Van de Weert to the Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2023.

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2023-01-06T17:35:19+00:00January 7th, 2023|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 12-31-22

Opinion: An Episcopal priest wrestles with the ethics of abortion

It’s time to once again listen to the life that announces itself with a cry: of grief as well as of hope

She’s created a space for everyone

Kristin Talbot, an environmentalist at heart

Pottstown, church continue fight over providing services for the needy

Christ Episcopal objects to borough micromanagement

Potential Episcopal bishop in Florida promises to allow parishes to decide on same-sex marriage

 The Rev. Charlie Holt is nonetheless reaching out to congregations across the diocese

Rev. Miranda K. Hassett, St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church: Echoes of the past

It’s comforting to know that humanity has survived another century…

 

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2022-12-30T17:04:41+00:00December 31st, 2022|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 12-24-22

Northern California church holds multicultural Advent celebration with Indigenous hymns, Mexican pageant

It’s all part of an effort to “create new ways of looking at Advent,” said choir director Suzanne Jubenville. – Davis, CA

Warm sit-down meals back on the menu at Episcopal Church’s soup kitchen

People are getting hungrier ’‘People are getting hungrier’

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

“We started as a small group in the basement,” recalled Gail Storero, 86, a church member since age 6.

Altar societies are ministries of quiet service in church communities

“This group of dedicated women and men help ensure everything is how it needs to be. ” – Baton Rouge, LA

Scotch Plains-Fanwood Girl Scout Troops Stuff Stockings for Charity

Two Girl Scout troops recently helped at the All Saints Episcopal Church in Scotch Plains with their Stuff a Stocking project. Scotch Pains, NJ

Online Christmas services are plentiful across Episcopal Church as virus concerns linger

Episcopalians all over the world can view livestreamed and pre-recorded Christmas services and celebrations from congregations of all sizes

The Charming Small Town In New Jersey That Is Home To One Of The State’s Oldest Log Cabins And Churches

Ironically, the Trinity Episcopal “Old Swedes” Church was built as a log cabin chapel in 1703.

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2022-12-22T15:23:52+00:00December 24th, 2022|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 12-17-22

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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2022-12-16T14:51:25+00:00December 17th, 2022|
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