‘An Amazing Gift for Hospitality’
With his newest book “Come In, Come In!” hot off the press, bestselling author and Episcopal formation leader Roger Hutchison headlined the event with a live reading and book signing.
With his newest book “Come In, Come In!” hot off the press, bestselling author and Episcopal formation leader Roger Hutchison headlined the event with a live reading and book signing.
Our faith teaches us that we are our siblings’ keeper. Because we believe that all lives are interconnected, we promise in the vows we make a baptism to respect the dignity of every human being.
On Friday morning, I drove back to Richmond after spending a few days with our summer camp staff at Shrine Mont. Route 81 can be a challenge on any day in any season; on a rainy Friday morning of a long Fourth of July weekend, the trip could be painfully slow.
It’s so easy to forget who we are and why we are here. Even as Covid 19 diminishes, the habits we have developed about social distancing, masks, and limiting exposure don’t disappear overnight.
The Executive Board of the Diocese met today via Zoom for a regularly scheduled meeting.
Since the Lazarus Food Pantry at Christ Church, Alexandria, first opened, it has evolved in many ways to meet the changing needs of the church’s neighbors.
Submitted by the Haiti Advocacy Ministry, which supports parishes and schools within The Episcopal Diocese of Washington and the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia in their efforts to assist the Haitian people. Why is Haiti unique to our church in the United States?...
The people of St. James the Less in Ashland found the timing was just right to raise funds to install an organ they have needed for decades.
As a Christian who recently reaffirmed my baptismal vows, I, likewise, reject the suggestion to come to terms with life as it is.
God bless the six schools that are part of Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia with a commitment to justice, integrity and faith.