Photos

Photos

2008

  • Convention logo

    CONVENTION LOGO: A logo depicting dancing figures, designed by the Rev. Paul Fromberg, interim rector of St. Gregory of Nyssa, San Francisco, was chosen to illustrate the 2009 General Convention theme of “Ubuntu.” (Episcopal News Service photo)

  • St. James' Baton Rouge

    EMERGENCY HOME: St. James', Baton Rouge, is serving as the Diocese of Louisiana's emergency office in the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav. Diocesan staff plan to regroup for the first time at the church Sept. 4.

  • Labor Day

    "O God, in the course of this busy life, give us times of refreshment and peace...that our spirits may be opened to the goodness of your creation..." (BCP, p. 825)

  • Grace Church Allentown

    REMEMBERING THE VICTIMS: Parishioners at Grace Church, Allentown, Pa., process as part of a special liturgy Aug. 24 to remember those who have died violently in the city. (Grace Church photo)

  • Archbishop Handford

    NO IMMEDIATE ACTION: Archbishop Clive Handford, chairman of the Windsor Continuation Group, said he did not anticipate the group’s work having any sort of official status within the Communion until after three dioceses hold votes to withdraw from The Episcopal Church. (Steve Waring photo)

  • South Dakota campers

    Young campers relax at Thunderhead Episcopal Camp, located in South Dakota's Black Hills. The camp offers programs for children and teens from grades two through 12 during a two-month summer camping season. (Thunderhead Episcopal Camp photo)

  • Bishop Scriven

    Pittsburgh Assisting Bishop Henry Scriven has announced that he will step down and take up the challenge of helping to integrate the South American Missionary Society and the Church Mission Society.

  • Alexei II

    CALL FOR PEACE: Patriarch Alexei II of the Russian Orthodox Church said the church is "ready to unite efforts with the Georgian Church and help in achieving peace."

  • Bishop Ackerman

    Bishop Keith Ackerman of Quincy is on sabbatical. His diocese will consider leaving the Episcopal Church in November.

  • Bishop Iker

    STAYING ANGLICAN: Fort Worth Bishop Jack Iker said there is no proposal under consideration for the diocese to join the Roman Catholic Church.

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