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Becoming Beloved Community grants available for local and regional efforts
Faith in Action: Supporting immigrants
The Episcopal Church continues to respond to the complex array of challenges facing immigrants across the United States, including support for children and other people seeking asylum at the U.S. southern border, assisting immigrants who are undocumented, advocating for comprehensive immigration reform, and resettling refugees through Episcopal Migration Ministries. In a new video, The Episcopal Church: […]
Diocese of El Camino Real notified of successful canonical consent process
Commemorating 400 years of African American History and Culture: An invitation to participate in Healing Day National Bell Ringing
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia Bishop James B. Magness invite Episcopal churches to take part in a national action to remember and honor the first enslaved Africans who landed in English North America in 1619 by tolling their bells for one minute on Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 3:00 pm […]
Children’s Program at General Convention 2021
Diocese of Michigan notified of successful canonical consent process
Traveling the Way of Love Episode 4: Turn
Traveling the Way of Love, Episode 4: Turn, the latest installment of a new video series from The Episcopal Church Office of Communication, is now available for viewing on The Episcopal Church website (click on Turn) and on The Episcopal Church Facebook page. Focusing on the practice Turn, host Chris Sikkema visits Thistle Farms in Nashville […]
Applications accepted for Office of Communication copywriter/editor
The Episcopal Church is accepting applications for the position of Office of Communication copywriter/editor, a member of the Presiding Bishop’s staff. The copywriter/editor is an integral member of the Communications team, working closely with the public affairs officer, Creative Services team members, project requestors in the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS) and related bodies. […]

