Five Things I Learned at the Diocese of Georgia Revival
[…] a general renewal of spirit and revival of our faith, was the life and min istry of Deaconess Anna Alexander. The deaconess was born in 1865 to recently emancipated slaves […]
Where are the Young Adults?
Here they are: Group photo at the Saturday evening Euchar ist and blessing of seniors in Parke Chapel at St. Andrew’s Cathedral Last weekend was PROV 2012. Province VIII […]
Sermon at Christ Church Episcopal, Pensacola, FL
[…] church, we do it in a variety of ways. The process to elect your b ishop took months and months, the desires of the diocese were carefully spelled out ahead […]
Episcopal Church Policies and Immigration Bills in the 113th House of Representatives
SKILLS Visa Act H.R. 2131 Sponsor: Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA-49), introduced on May 23, 2013 Passage: Since its introduction, the bill was referred to the House Judiciary and the […]
Advocacy Matters: The Environment and Indigenous Women
[…] hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations have become the center for a new “gold rush” of th is century, and camps of men hired to mine this liquid gold have popped up […]
Ready to deepen your faith in a global setting?
Ep iscopal Church Young Adult Service Corps opens applications for 2023-24 Presiding Bishop Michael Curry talks about the value of the Young Adult Service Corps / El Obispo Presidente Michael […]
EPPN Lenten Series: Engaging Poverty Through Creation Care
So is this great and wide sea, wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts. There go the ships: there is that leviathan, whom thou hast made to […]
Seeking Unbreakable Connections, Epiphany 2 (C) – 2010
In seeking to d iscover the value of todayâs gospel, anyone fortunate enough to have attended a wedding in a small, rural community has a leg up on those who […]
A Song of Hope, Advent 4 (C) – 2018
[…] a loved one who has been away for a long time. But the first Chr istmas wasn’t exactly happy and bright, and the readings of Advent itself aren’t particularly happy, […]
EcoJustice Immersion Experience 2012
[…] attended at the end of August was a retreat in Seattle, where around 20 Ep iscopalian young adults met with different organizations and speakers from the area. It was a […]
GCOYP: Departing with a Renewed Passion for God
[…] only that, but I finally felt I understood my church. I now know our stance on issues I had never even before considered. I know how our governance works. I know our […]
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s sermon from Washington National Cathedral live-streamed Eucharist
Engl ish Washington National Cathedral The Third Sunday in Lent March 15, 2020 Jesus Loves Me This I Know Michael B. Curry “I give you a new commandment, that you […]
Sermon for the 10th Anniversary Celebration of Full Communion with Lutherans
[…] as a child I grew up hearing about the great Pig War on San Juan Island. That battle started over the border between Canada and the United States after an […]
United Thank Offering grants: $1.3 million for Episcopal Church, Anglican Communion mission and ministry
The United Thank Offering of The Ep iscopal Church awarded 55 grants for a total of $1,558,006.85 for the mission and ministry of The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion. […]
What Curricula Do You Use?
My colleague, Bronwyn Skov, and I are reprinting th is blog post by Sharon Ely Pearson, Christian Formation Specialist at Church Publishing, with the hope that you will take a […]
Responding to Tragedy
Although I am in Geneva, the tragedy in Connecticut is making worldwide news and is weighing heavily on my heart. I am re-posting this from the EpiscoYouth blog that is kept […]
Ascension Day in the Diocese of Maryland
[…] the body, and recognize them as Jesus? The body of Jesus is truly here, both aging and born anew, over and over and over again through the centuries since that […]
The Crowd Clamors…, Proper 12 (B) – 2009
The crowd clamors after Jesus for healing. The Great Physician is healing the sick and there are many in search of his healing touch. Yet there is something more going […]
Bible Study: Epiphany 7 (A) – 2014
[…] seem to suggest that this central portion of Torah describes a life-or-death situation for the Israelites, their place in the cosmos and their relationship with God. The instructions, both for […]
What are you not seeing?
[…] didn’t exactly move back because I wanted to. I moved back to take care of aging parents in a health crisis. I came back with lots of baggage (literally and […]