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"Episcopal Evangelist" is not an oxymoron

While some people might think that an Episcopal evangelist is a rare breed, more than 400 people gathered last week to learn new ways of living up to that slogan.

22 November 2016

Reclaiming the Episcopal Church's membership in the Jesus Movement

Black clergy from across the US-based Episcopal Church have been exploring how to reclaim the Episcopal Church’s membership in the Jesus Movement.

21 November 2016

Faiths applaud "unprecedented global consensus" on climate change action at COP22

Last year’s Paris agreement on climate change is “irreversible and unstoppable”, the world’s political leaders said as this years climate change conference (COP22).

21 November 2016

New study explores growth and decline in the Anglican Communion

A new academic study into growth and decline in the Anglican Communion will be marked by a day conference and the publication of a new book.

15 November 2016

US Episcopal churches vandalised with hate speech

Episcopalians in Indiana and Maryland awoke Sunday morning to hate messages scrawled on their churches’ properties.

15 November 2016

Episcopalians respond to Donald Trump election victory

Members of the US-based Episcopal Church have been responding to last week’s presidential election victory by Donald Trump.

14 November 2016

Primate welcomes refugee resettlement plan

Hundreds of refugees held in Australian detention centres on the islands of Nauru and Manus could be resettled in the US under plans announced yesterday.

14 November 2016

Nature's dome is Church of the Wood's only chapel

The Revd Stephen Blackmer leads a service in the Church of the Wood – an outdoor service which seeks to connect worshippers with nature.

09 November 2016

Churches at cutting edge of helping Americans with political anxiety

For many Americans, next Tuesday’s general election can’t come soon enough, and not because they’re excited about it - more than half report feeling stressed.

04 November 2016

Historic election breaks episcopal barrier for black women

A Chicago priest, the Revd Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, has become the first black woman to be elected as a diocesan bishop in the US-based Episcopal Church. 

03 November 2016