Following Jesus into the world
Pentecost is sometimes called the “Birthday of the Church,” marking the time when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles,
Read morePentecost is sometimes called the “Birthday of the Church,” marking the time when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles,
Read moreRecently, I was asked, “Why is the Episcopal Church celebrating Pride Month? Isn’t that a secular observance? Isn’t pride a
Read moreIn the Episcopal Church, Holy Week is a deeply sacred time marking events in the last week of Jesus’ life.
Read moreHeal Educate Empower — these words organize the mission of the Friends of Barnabas Following Hurricane Mitch in 1998, The
Read moreAsk most people “What is Lent?”, and if they have an answer, they will tell you about what they gave
Read moreAre you feeling challenged by changes swirling in your life and in the wider country? Many people have spoken to
Read moreHow many Episcopal priests have appeared on a US coin? One! As part of the American Women Quarters, the mint
Read moreIf you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love
Read moreAll Saints’ vision is “To be a church that loves like God loves.” My pilgrimage on The Way of St.
Read moreThis fall, your church leaders and fellow parishioners have invited you to reflect on your experience of gratitude by sharing
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