Does finding a new bishop really have to be so complicated? Does the process have to take so long? Why can’t we just do a simple search, and let the […]
Prayers are ascending for all in the midst of this carnage at Mandalay Bay. When, oh when, will we begin to limit the availability of weapons of mass destruction and […]
Churchwide Response The Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s prayer for Hurricane Irma and Harvey (video/text) Updates from Episcopal Relief and Development on Hurricane Irma and recovery All Episcopal News Service articles on Irma […]
Despite having lost a father, mother, brother and close friend to death by the time I was 40, I have a fair bit of experience avoiding grief. Because it is […]
What are your first thoughts when you consider the afterlife? Do you think of classic images of heaven or hell, do you tremble at the thought of judgment or smile […]
Have you ever asked yourself if you are (practicing resurrection)? It’s a useful question to consider when life brings change, disappointment, or grief. Do we respond to the unexpected by […]
Text of the letter: “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers for by doing so, some have entertained angels unawares.” (Hebrews13:1) President Donald Trump and Members of Congress, As […]
The diocese granted these awards to the following congregations in 2017: Trinity, Escondido Awarded: $1,500 Project: Provide 40 garden plots and additional supplies in the Trinity Neighborhood Garden as well […]
Episcopal Relief and Development (ER&D) offers the following suggestions: Donate to the Hurricane Harvey Response Fund to support impacted dioceses as they meet the needs of their most vulnerable neighbors. (Please DON’T […]
A wise person once noted that the most significant prayers are “Help!” and “Thank you!” The people of Texas and Louisiana are praying for help amid the deluge, and giving […]




