News Updates

News Updates

3/15/2004

Featured

  • The Water of Mystery

    Part 5 in a Lenten series on the many waters of baptism.

  • Through the Thin Veil

    Instead of merely watching our world from a safe distance, God is stretching out his arm to bless us on our journey, protect us, and invite us to join him in creating order from the chaos. (By Ann Rose)

  • Mary Surrendered to God

    Mary is an example without rival of what God can accomplish when any human being obeys, trusts, or surrenders to God’s will as entirely as she did. (By D. David Clemons)

  • Critical Needs in Haiti

    The arrival of peacekeeping troops and the naming of an interim prime minister in Haiti offered hope in recent days for stability, while church leaders continued to urge that the need for humanitarian aid remains great.

  • Bishop Robinson Takes Charge in New Hampshire

    The service of investiture for the Bishop of New Hampshire began with three loud knocks on the door of St. Paul’s Church, Concord. The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson spoke words from The Book of Occasional Services: “Open for me the gates of righteousness.”

  • Appeals Court Rules for the Diocese in Pawleys Island Property Dispute

    The South Carolina Court of Appeals has overturned a judgment in favor of a congregation which left the Episcopal Church for the Anglican Mission in America (AMiA) and is seeking to retain title to its property.

  • Regional Deans Named for NACDP

    A steering committee meeting of the Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes (NACDP) anticipates a key role for the newly elected regional deans for parishes located inside the geographical confines of non-affiliated dioceses.

  • Priest’s Licensing in Wyoming Called Out of Order

    The licensing of an American priest by a Canadian bishop may lead to disciplinary action, according to the acting primate, Archbishop David Crawley.

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