Office of Public Affairs
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. […]
Episcopal Church digital invitation kits for Back-2-School and Back to Ministry now available
Diocese of Vermont notified of successful canonical consent process
An invitation to prayer with our sister churches during their church-wide gatherings
Last summer during The Episcopal Church’s 79th General Convention, an invitation was shared with our American and Canadian sisters, brothers, and siblings in the Lutheran and Anglican/Episcopal tradition to pledge their prayers for our church as we gathered in Austin, Texas to deliberate over matters of concern unique to The Episcopal Church and those common […]
Video: Presiding Bishop’s message, “Who is my neighbor?”
Episcopal Evangelism grants available for local and regional efforts
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, premieres July 23, 3:00pm EDT on The Episcopal Church website and on The Episcopal Church Facebook page. Hosted by Chris Sikkema, the Office of Communication’s manager for special projects, Traveling the Way of […]
Diocese of South Dakota notified of successful canonical consent process
Episcopal Church leaders support Federal employment protections for LGBTQ people
Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry and President of the House of Deputies the Rev. Gay Clark Jennings are the lead signers of a friend of the court brief filed today with the Supreme Court of the United States. In the brief, they join more than 720 interfaith clergy and faith leaders in declaring that their […]

