Episcopalians invited to observe the first Religious Life Sunday on Jan. 22
Episcopalians are invited to celebrate Episcopal religious orders and communities during the first observance of Religious Life Sunday, Jan. 22.
Episcopalians are invited to celebrate Episcopal religious orders and communities during the first observance of Religious Life Sunday, Jan. 22.
The current exhibit at the online Episcopal Church and Visual Arts explores each participant’s response to being called to be an artist, learning to accept that call, then moving forward with doubts, uncertainties, questions and finally, experiencing revelation or epiphany.
The current exhibit at The Gallery at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church in Chatham, Mass., is titled “Come! The table is ready.”
The latest exhibit at Christians in Visual Arts may be viewed through Jan. 7, 2023.
The 2024 General Convention is planned to have six legislative days from June 23 to 28.
Two new films may be especially appropriate for Episcopal justice leaders, seminarians, youth and young adults..
The American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem (AFEDJ) have posted an online Holy Land Advent Calendar as a devotional resource.
Artists from across the Diocese of Oregon are represented in the latest exhibit sponsored by the arts program at Trinity Cathedral in Portland, Ore.
Louis G. Smith writes that “Dust,” by Welsh playwright Non Vaughan-O’Hagan, was staged as part of the seminary’s bicentennial celebrations.
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Coconut Grove has scheduled its annual arts festival for February 2023.
The cathedral exhibit features Viner’s sculptures of seven asylum-seekers.
Canterbury Conference Center has been losing $30,000 to $40,000 per month.
The center was established by Ian Knowles in 2010 to encourage Palestinian Christians to stay and pray in Bethlehem.
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