As a pastor I have a passion for taking the ancient traditions that we love and cherish and making them relevant to the people we serve today. As a shepherd […]
Early on Sunday, January 27, an arsonist caused heavy damage to St. Gregory of Nyssa Greek Orthodox Church in El Cajon. Early damage estimates to the structure and its contents […]
Marie Tuthill, member of St. Dunstan’s, San Diego, was honored by Episcopal Community Services (ECS) for her faithful support of the diocesan social service agency. The Estancia in La Jolla […]
More than a thousand car buffs visited the First Sweetheart Car Show at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church in Temecula on Saturday, February 9. About 75 classic cars, trucks and […]
Clergy members generally make time to answer calls for help, but research shows that they rarely find time to care for themselves. Across denominations and different faith traditions, members of […]
CHEERS! St. Mark’s is turning 100 in 2013. It’s going to be a great year and we’d love for you to celebrate with us at the Taste of St. Mark’s: […]
[Episcopal News Service] Episcopalians and others from across the globe reached out May 21 in prayer and support for Oklahomans, still reeling from a massive tornado that had injured hundreds […]
[Episcopal News Service – Washington, D.C.] The Episcopal Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Church of Sweden (Lutheran) committed during a climate change conference here to “leading […]
[Episcopal News Service] The seven runners from Trinity Church Copley Square who were competing in the Boston Marathon to raise money for the church’s anti-violence initiative escaped injury in the […]
The modern term would be inauguration, but ‘enthronement’ remains appropriate: this ceremony is all about the Archbishop of Canterbury ‘taking his seat’ – in fact, two seats. The Archbishop of […]