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 […]
My sisters and brothers in the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego: As I traveled to this diocese last weekend, an enormity was unfolding in Virginia. The hatred and violence in […]
Several congregations in our diocese have born witness to God’s fearless love by marching in the San Diego Gay Pride parade. This year, we hope to deepen that diocesan tradition. […]
In today’s gospel, we are reminded of the joy of the Easter Season, the promise and fullness of the resurrection, and yet, in the midst of this season of joy, […]
At the 43rd convention in 2016, we passed a resolution establishing a companion relationship with the Western Diocese of the Anglican Church in Mexico. Our diocese share a common mission: […]
On December 22, the Very Rev. Penelope Bridges, dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Rev. Jeff Martinhauk, director of congregational life, and the Rt. Rev. James R. Mathes, bishop of […]
How might an Episcopal church respond to the recent slights against women in the news? How might our congregants be feeling as degrading words wash over them? How might old […]
Dear People of God in the Episcopal Church: We all know that some things in holy Scripture can be confusing, hard to understand, or open to various ways of understanding. […]
Gathered in Monterrey City, Nuevo León, México at the eighth provincial synod, the men and women of the clergy and laity of the Anglican Church of Mexico stated their concern […]