
Weekend Roundup for October 1st
The PB has COVID, Hurricane Ian pummels Florida and the Carolinas and ERD responds, plus a priest goes on a Jeopardy winning streak and so much more. It’s our weekly roundup of news from around the church.
The PB has COVID, Hurricane Ian pummels Florida and the Carolinas and ERD responds, plus a priest goes on a Jeopardy winning streak and so much more. It’s our weekly roundup of news from around the church.
Chicago celebrates a long-delayed consecration, early African American Episcopal pioneer honored in Philadelphia, and how clear is the Bible, really – all this and more! It’s our weekly roundup of news from around the church.
St Luke’s Episcopal Church in Jamestown, NY is in the second year of an innovative partnership with the Mental Health Association (MHA) of Chautauqua County to produce all natural dog treats.
A lost jazz album from the Night Pastor, Florida moves forward to re-do their bishop’s election, and Martha’s Vineyard residents, led by the local Episcopal Parish welcomes the stranger. All these and more in this week’s roundup of news and stories from across the church
Lots of responses to the death of Queen Elizabeth (herself a very devout Anglican), an interview with the new President of the House of Deputies, the Church in Wales chooses to not “go gently into that good night,” plus so much more; it’s our weekly roundup of news and stories from around the church and the world.
Thanks to individuals, congregations and dioceses across The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, Episcopal Relief & Development’s ONE THOUSAND DAYS OF LOVE campaign has met its goal of raising $3 million to support children worldwide.
We’re back after a short break while your correspondent got to take a long-awaited vacation. There’s trouble in the West Bank, churches looking to grow, and a surprising uptick in young adults praying (in England, at least) so check it out, it’s our weekly roundup of news from around the church.
Breakups in Australia, Trouble in Florida, local churches still doing great things, and the world reimagined – it’s our weekly roundup of stories from across the church
Conservatives proclaim launch of the new Diocese of the Southern Cross as a home for disaffected Australian Anglicans
An ecclesial Court of Review has determined that the recent episcopal election in the diocese of Florida was significantly flawed; having failed to follow diocesan
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