“Jesus said: You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind, and love your […]
Since 1868, on the fourth Monday of May, in the Spring when flowers were abundant, Americans have decorated the graves of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their […]
Did you know that veterans are 10 times more likely to go to clergy than all other Mental Health Providers? Our military and veterans often don’t know where to go […]
On June 6, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. we will honor the High School Seniors in our diocese with a live streamed baccalaureate service. Bishop Susan Brown Snook is excited to […]
The world has changed since COVID-19 has become a household word. State-wide stay-at-home orders have resulted in most of our gatherings and worship services being canceled, postponed or moved to unfamiliar […]
In times of stress and trial, it is tempting to allow our instinct for survival to kick in. Do I have enough food? Do I have enough supplies? Will […]
Preparing an at-home worship service with multiple participants can be difficult, but it is also an opportunity to live into a new and holy way of being together. I hope […]
Windows users: Meet the Camera Aptly named, most Windows PCs come with a recording app called Camera. To get started, open up the Camera app. The easiest way to do […]
Dear Nonprofit Partners, Thank you for your ongoing efforts to keep your food distributions open during this difficult time. We are working hard to keep up with your food […]
Our world is experiencing a pandemic. It’s a strange pandemic, one you can hardly see right now. It’s a pandemic whose victims are nearly invisible to most of us here […]