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By Kate Heichler
Las feligresías pueden ser grandes germinadores de Buenas Nuevas, lo que nosotros decimos que son las mejores nuevas que jamás tuvo el mundo. Como puestos de avanzada locales del Cuerpo de Cristo mundial, estamos invitados a recibir, integrar y sembrar estas Buenas Nuevas en comunidades del mundo que nos rodea, en un flujo activo de comunicación y presencia entre nosotros y Dios y entre nosotro...
By Margaret Bullitt-Jonas
How congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts are responding and exploring ways to “reclaim the sacredness of the natural world and to respond to our God-given call to protect it.”
By Kate Heichler
The mission of God is about transformation – personal, societal, global. In “Called to be Catalysts,” Kate Heichler shares how members of the interfaith community in Stamford, Connecticut are partnering with local agencies to convene monthly to discuss and strategize actions to address community challenges. The series began on Martin Luther King’s birthday with over 100 people gathered in...
By Lallie Lloyd
All Our Children is a network to support congregations engaged in one-on-one partnerships with local schools.
By Ariel Miller
Los miembros de la Iglesia Episcopal del estado de Ohio encontraron una manera de ayudar a sacar de la pobreza a sus vecinos de bajos ingresos incluso cuando los presupuestos de sus parroquias se están encogiendo.
By Daniel Trudeau
“Imagine our shock when she got off the plane with only one plastic bag. We thought there must be luggage, but that was all they had.”
By Ariel Miller
Ohio Episcopalians have found a way to boost low-wage neighbors out of poverty even if their own parish budgets are shrinking.
By Pat McCaughan
It has taken about seven years for the dream of a school in the Galilean town of Shefa’amr to blossom into the recently dedicated Episcopal Cultural Center—but that’s just one part of this wonderful story.
By Karin Hamilton
“Phenomenal!” That was the word that parishioners of St. Ann’s, Old Lyme, Connecticut, kept saying as they visited the new sewing room in their undercroft.
By Hannah Wilder
In a city where 80,000 children do not attend school and 6,000 children live on the street...
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