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God is My Helper
By Catherine Thompson
The Rev. Catherine Thompson talks about her church’s partnership with Khesed Wellness and their mental health services for the uninsured and underinsured.
Five Resources on Race and Multi-Cultural Congregations
By Cathy Hornberger
This month we offer five resources on race and multi-cultural congregations.
Five Reflections on Easter
By Cathy Hornberger
This month we share five reflections on Easter.
Resources for Lent
By Cathy Hornberger
Ten resources for Lent from ECFVP and around the Church.
It’s Christmas Time in the City
By Donald Romanik
Christmas is always a special time in New York City.
Vaccine Mandates?
By Sandy Webb
COVID-19 has brought up a myriad of choices and decisions for churches, one of them being vaccinations. In our latest blog, The Rev. Sandy Webb discusses how his church approached vaccine mandates.
Ten Reasons Why You Should Be An Episcopalian
By Dean Wolfe
The ECF Board of Directors gathered at St. Bartholomews in NYC on November 12, 2021. During a Eucharist service that day, the Rt. Rev. Dean Wolfe delivered this sermon reminding everyone why they should be Episcopalians.
Beginning to Talk About Race
By Donald Romanik
Earlier this year, our Board of Directors adopted the “ECF Compass” – a rearticulation of our Purpose, Mission and Vision. This document also highlights who we are, what we do and how we do it. In addition to describing ourselves as Episcopal, Independent and Lay-led, we also state that ECF is inclusive, i.e, “we are anti-racist and committed to social justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.”
Data-Grounded Discernment for Leadership Transition Planning
By Ken Howard
In our latest blog, the Rev. Ken Howard writes about clergy transition and how a process called Data-Grounded Discernment along with the newly re-designed CVA tool can inform your decision-making.
Canary in the Coal Mine?
By Donald Romanik
ECF President Donald Romanik talks about diocesan finances and church streamlining in his latest blog.
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