Despite massive snow fall across the eastern seaboard, all 12 Episcopal Young Adult Delegates have safely arrived in New York City for the 54th United …
By P’Tricia Egbert
On Saturday I testified at a hearing on Resolution D064, which asks General Convention to help send young adults on a pilgrimage to …
This is the second year the Episcopal Church Center will sponsor a young adult delegation to join Anglican Women’s Empowerment and Ecumenical Women at the …
By Lauren Woody
As the Diocesan Coordinator for Young Adult Ministries in the Diocese of Atlanta, I advocate for a group (young adults) that I think …
By Harry Akehurst
Responsible people today don’t need to be told that there are two sides to each argument: we can recognize propaganda; we perceive motives …
Today, young adults from around the world led morning worship for the Ecumenical Women delegations. We took as our text the Song of Miriam and …
When I woke up this morning, eager to start my new day here with a whole new family of women and men, I made it …
by Jasmine Bostock, Diocese of Hawaii
Starting the day this morning, I was filled with anticipation of what the day would bring. Will I hear stories? …
by Karen Longenecker, Diocese of San Diego
Coming back to UNCSW this year has already proved to be a profound and moving experience, and its only …
by Hanna Kang-Brown, Diocese of Los Angeles
In NYC, I am surrounded by a cacophony of noise and movement. Buildings filled with people rise on …
by Karen Longenecker, Diocese of San Diego
The last blog I wrote about was rather obscure. I talked about the body and how one day equality …
by Jasmine Bostock, Diocese of Hawaii
So, today was one of extreme highs and then extreme lows. In the morning, we met with the Presiding Bishop …
by Andrea Bardelmeier, Diocese of New Jersey
Wednesday, March 03, 2010- Our fifth full day at UNSCSW.
I woke up from a Tylenol PM induced sleep …
by Keji Fatunde, Diocese of Michigan
Today and yesterday, I got to meet with each one of the delegates on their own terms. And it was …
As I’m writing this, I’m listening to Peter Gabriel’s song “Biko”. The lyrics describe my feelings about the UN CSW well: “You can blow …
At this point in our week, I feel so physically and emotionally drained. I have forgotten what “well rested” felt like. I just want to …
by Garrett Braaf, Diocese of Southeast Florida
So I arrive in the morning of February 26. As I got settled into my room, a question suddenly …
My favorite encounter each day is the interaction with other people from other countries. Sometimes good and sometimes maybe not so good. But the encounters …
by Ruth Lindsay, Diocese of Arizona
I have been involved in secular activism for quite a few years. Passionately political and ardently feminist, I have struggled …
by Brede Eschliman, Diocese of Connecticut
The best part of my day (other than the meeting the presiding bishop, which was incredible) was an unexpected conversation. …
Ernesto Pasalo, or JaR, is a student in the Diocese of Hawaii.
“But now revealed and made known through the prophetic writings by the …
Jason Sierra is based in the Seattle Office of the Episcopal Church Center.
With Pentecost behind us and moving into the endless green of Ordinary Time, …
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People say the one constant in life is change. This is apparent in the seasons, in our own life experiences, and as we transition …
Brian Romero is a student in the Diocese of Long Island.
Why Serve? Or how to serve? These were the questions young adults were …