‘A Case for Love’ screening draws praise, commitment from Episcopalians
“Yes, saying yes and choosing to be kind makes you kinder all the time,” said Serena Beeks, retired executive director of the diocesan Commission on Schools.
Episcopal recipients of $6 million in Lilly grants focus on lay leadership, community engagement, digital growth
Four Episcopal dioceses and one Episcopal parish are launching new initiatives focused on congregational vitality and leadership…
Telling the Story of Our First Deaconesses
…researched the life and ministry of Adeline Blanchard Tyler — Civil War nurse, teacher, and one of the four original deaconesses in the Episcopal Church.
New leadership at Sisters church
Reverend Liliana Stahlberg has been called to fill the position of Rector at the Episcopal Church of The Transfiguration in Sisters. – OR
ECW of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church awarded $120,500 in grants to 27 local non-profit organizations
ECW grant funds come from the proceeds of The Shop of St. Philip’s located at 219 S. Caldwell St. in Brevard. – NC
Diocese of Florida Episcopalians, in written feedback, lament ‘culture of acrimony and distrust’ in diocese
The four-page summary was drafted by the Rt. Rev. Mary Gray-Reeves, who is trained in conflict mediation and was retained as a consultant by the Diocese of Florida
Indigenous boarding school research and advocacy groups meet in Texas to establish 81st General Convention priorities
Hundreds — or as many as tens of thousands — of Indigenous youth are estimated to have died during the 19th and 20th centuries while attending boarding schools.
Exhausted by Title IV, Parish Quits Connecticut Diocese
After years of unresolved disciplinary charges against their rector, the members have voted to disassociate themselves from the Episcopal Church in Connecticut (ECCT) – Shelton, CT
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