
Appalachian music meets Anglican liturgy in East Tennessee
St. Thomas Church in Elizabethton is integrating bluegrass music into worship services.
St. Thomas Church in Elizabethton is integrating bluegrass music into worship services.
The Church of England is considering what language and pronouns should be used to refer to God.
At St. James’s, Piccadilly, drag artists are members of the congregation and the local community.
The ceremony took place privately at the couple’s Montecito (Santa Barbara) home, the diocese said.
Modern artist Marc Chagall’s dream-like style, illustrating stories from the Bible, is the subject of an exhibition at the Duke Chapel at Duke University in Durham, N.C., presented in partnership with Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts.
David Paulsen of ENS writes that the stories of gay and lesbian clergy in the diocese follow a report that found, in part, that a pattern of anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination exists under Howard’s leadership.
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Columbus, Ohio is presenting the works of artist Stuart Hobbs during the season of Lent on the theme “The Seven Last Words of Jesus,” on view from Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22, until Holy Saturday, April 8.
David Paulsen of ENS writes that a churchwide panel concluded that exclusionary policies in the Diocese of Florida limited which clergy and lay leaders were eligible to vote on a new bishop and “cast doubt on the integrity of the election process.”
Margaret (Peggy) Adams Parker, a senior lecturer at Virginia Theological Seminary, will be exhibiting her 14 “Stations of the Cross,” a series of woodcut prints on paper, at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, Arlington, beginning Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22.
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral is hosting an exhibition of new works by printmaker, painter and photographer John E. Dowell, titled “Let Us Remember.”
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