
Episcopal artists display series of works in online exhibition
The Episcopal Church & Visual Arts online art collection has posted its second exhibition of the year: “The Power in Creating a Series of Artworks.“
The Episcopal Church & Visual Arts online art collection has posted its second exhibition of the year: “The Power in Creating a Series of Artworks.“
Reunion would involve the dioceses of Milwaukee, Fond du Lac and Eau Claire.
David Paulsen of ENS writes that the diocese sent its request to bishops and standing committees across the church.
Melodie Woerman writes that activities and delegates’ work were centered on the theme of innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls.
The Hollywood star attended Calvary Presbyterian Church in Glendale, Calif. in her later years.
This year’s Oscar-nominated movies tackle religion a little differently than last year’s, writes Joseph Holmes at Religion Unplugged.
The texts expand the theme “Noticing and Giving Thanks for Small Things in Our Daily Lives.”
David Paulsen of ENS writes that the Diocese of Florida Standing Committee said it was taking time to “make our case” that the Rev. Charlie Holt should be the diocese’s next bishop while lamenting what it called a “media storm.”
Church Times, which covers the Church of England and Anglican Communion, is presenting a poetry podcast series for Lent, in association with Canterbury Press.
As a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, at least 494 religious buildings, theological institutions, and sacred places have been destroyed, damaged, or looted by the Russian military, according to the Ukrainian Institute for Religious Freedom.
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