As an Episcopal school chaplain I had the privilege of encountering many Muslim students, both in the classroom and as participants in school chapels. I will never forget the day […]
We live in a complex world with great divisions. Religion, race, culture and disparity in wealth are sources of fear, contention, and violence. Within this context primates of the worldwide […]
I’ve been told by writers that there are only two plots for every story. One is the stranger comes to town, or a person goes on a journey. The Epiphany […]
“For unto you is born this day in the City of David, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.” I don’t know about you but every time I hear those […]
Over the weekend, faith communities across the country will observe a Sabbath for Gun Violence, December 10-14. The tragedy in our nation is 400 people will be killed by guns during […]
As we learn about the violence in San Bernardino, our first response is to go down on our knees and pray for those who have been killed or wounded. We […]
We are all painfully aware of the terrorist attack last week in Paris and Friday in Mali. It now seems clear that the Russia Metroflight plane over the Sinai was […]
Grace and peace to you from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ. La gracia y paz de Dios nuestro Padre y Señor Jesucristo a todos ustedes. We Episcopalians […]
Amados en Cristo, Tras consultarlo con nuestro comité permanente y consejo ejecutivo, los misioneros del área, el clero de la diócesis y compañeros obispos, escribo esta carta pastoral con un […]
Beloved in Christ, After consultation with our standing committee and executive council, area missioners, the clergy of our diocese, and fellow bishops, I write this pastoral letter with a heavy heart […]




