
Dreaming a Mystery
“For God speaks…though people do not perceive it.In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls on mortals, while they slumber
“For God speaks…though people do not perceive it.In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls on mortals, while they slumber
Episcopal Relief & Development is working with partners to provide food, shelter, supplies and mental health support.
The center offers certificate programs in culinary arts and mobile apps.
The Episcopal Church Public Affairs Office said he was admitted to the hospital over the Memorial Day weekend for internal bleeding and a heart condition.
Curry celebrated the gift of the Spirit on Pentecost to guide us “in the deeper ways of God’s love.”
Groups are partnering with EMM as “Rainbow Initiative Congregations/Communities,” committed to learning about and supporting LGBTQ+ forced migrants during the worldwide activities in June focused on those communities.
David Paulsen writes for ENS that the end of the consent period is July 20.
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Today, we release our penultimate episode of the Beatified series. Join us in celebrating the ministry of Leymah Gbowee!
This week, Alan Yarborough, The Church Relations Officer with the Office of Governmental Relations of The Episcopal Church joins Charlette and David to share his experience of wonder, service, and advocacy.
The Rev. Rebecca Dinovo, Rector of St. Dunstan’s in San Diego, joins Charlette and David this week to share her experience of grace while listening for The Holy Spirit in community.
In this episode; Madeleine L’Engle, theologian, children’s book author, and spiritual director. Two Feminists Annotate the Beatified has only two more episodes to go! Thank you for listening.
There is something heart-expanding about the Pentecost story. The followers of Jesus, formed by three years of teachings and healings, by the experience of his
a poetic interpretation of Luke 10:38-42 Like many people my age I grew up hearing the story of “Jesus’ home visit with Martha and
The six-part Zoom series aims to equip Episcopalians with the tools to engage in justice work.
At our former homemy beloved dislikedour Rose of Sharon trees—he likened them to weeds. Yet I am convincedthat it is always the “weeds”that provide the
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