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Hip hop artist visits Hemlington

Hip hop artist visits Hemlington

Christian hip hop artist S.O. will be performing at St Timothy’s Church, Hemlington, on Saturday 24th November at 6.30pm.

14 November 2012

Botched oil theft expected to cost church more than $100,000

Botched oil theft expected to cost church more than $100,000

Martins River - It was a $300 suspected attempted theft that turned into a $100,000-plus bill for the victims.

17 October 2012

Depression can kill

Depression can kill

The Barbados Advocate Depression is the number one problem in mental health. In fact, it is the third greatest cause of disability among all illnesses.

08 October 2012

Presiding bishop, House of Deputies president appoint triennial leaders

Presiding bishop, House of Deputies president appoint triennial leaders

[Episcopal News Service] Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and President of the House of Deputies Gay Clark Jennings have announced new appointments to the church’s standing commissions and joint standing committees of General Convention and committees of the House of Deputies and House of Bishops.

04 October 2012

Moravian pastor to lead a U.S. Episcopal church

Moravian pastor to lead a U.S. Episcopal church

[ENInews] This month, a Moravian pastor was installed as rector of a U.S. Episcopal Church for the first time since the two denominations inaugurated a full-communion relationship in 2011.

28 September 2012

Cathedral service pays tribute to 'world icon' Neil Armstrong

Cathedral service pays tribute to 'world icon' Neil Armstrong

[ENInews by Mary Francis Schjonberg] The United States honored "the first human being to walk on another world" at Washington National Cathedral in the U.S. capital on 13 September with a combination of Scripture, tributes, traditional hymns and Frank Sinatra.

13 September 2012

Mississippi begins clean up after Hurricane Isaac

Mississippi begins clean up after Hurricane Isaac

From ENS

[Diocese of Mississippi, Gautier] Episcopal clergy contacted along the Mississippi coast agree that the devastation caused by Hurricane Isaac could have been much worse.

04 September 2012

Sustainable farming program bearing fruit in Nicaragua

Sustainable farming program bearing fruit in Nicaragua

[Anglican Journal] An ecumenical organization teaching sustainable farming techniques is helping Nicaraguan farmers feed their families and generate income, Church World Service (CWS) reports.

14 August 2012

Awareness of Anglican Communion radically changed in a decade

Awareness of Anglican Communion radically changed in a decade

The world’s 80 million Anglicans are much more aware today than they were 10 years ago that they belong to a global communion, a realization that has led to a flourishing of international relationships between the Episcopal Church and other provinces, dioceses and individuals.

09 August 2012

Churches speaking out on Northern Gateway pipeline project

Churches speaking out on Northern Gateway pipeline project

Churches across Canada say they have a religious duty to speak out on the proposed Northern Gateway oilsands pipeline.

07 August 2012