
Weekend roundup for Jan. 7
The celebration of Epiphany is upon us, the world’s most-recorded hymn marks its 250th anniversary and the church looks toward Martin Luther King Jr. Day: it’s our weekly roundup of stories from across the church.
The celebration of Epiphany is upon us, the world’s most-recorded hymn marks its 250th anniversary and the church looks toward Martin Luther King Jr. Day: it’s our weekly roundup of stories from across the church.
Diocese of Florida postpones its January convention as Bishop-elect Charlie Holt vows to support same-sex marriage and gay ordinands; date and location for the 2024 General Convention has been set and the child tax credit is on the agenda of faith activists: it’s our weekly roundup of stories from across the church.
Bishop’s slate announced for Maryland, Bishop Curry on the revival circuit in San Diego, and stories of growth and decline in the post-pandemic church; it’s our weekly roundup of stories from across the church.
Diocese of Florida and its ability to hold a fair episcopal election again challenged, the PB gets back on the Revival trail, and the annual angst over the release of church stats, this time in Australia and the UK – all this more! It’s our weekly roundup of news from across the church and around the world.
We are back from our Thanksgiving break and hope everyone had a good holiday and a blessed start to Advent. This week, the Florida do-over vote is again challenged, Archbishop Canterbury globe hops, and the little church in the old west town of Tombstone finds a spirit of revival; it’s our weekly roundup of news and stories from across the church
From Trinity Cathedral in Portland, OR a short devotional podcast with new episodes each day in Advent
Consecration at the Zulu coronation, creation care gets a financial boost, and nearly a hundred years of waffles funding outreach in Ohio, all this and more this week in our roundup of news and stories from across the church
Another round of heated debate over marriage equality in England, the church has a seat at the global climate conference, Westminster Abbey gears up for Christmas plus so much more; it’s our weekly roundup of news from around the church.
Eco-ministries in the Episcopal dioceses of Cuba and Ecuador Litoral are among the nine recipients of this year’s Episcopal Church Creation Care grants—totaling $115,000—given to projects ranging from tree equity initiatives to renewable energy efforts.
Two steps forward, one back with South Carolina property, bold new stained glass designs, and the National Cathedral wonders about visitors from another world; its our weekly roundup of stories from across the church
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