Journey to Jamaica
Because of St. Peter's, Port Royal, all 350 students at the Victoria Elementary School in Jamaica, will start the school year with a bookbag full with school supplies.
Because of St. Peter's, Port Royal, all 350 students at the Victoria Elementary School in Jamaica, will start the school year with a bookbag full with school supplies.
Feeling called to act, the Episcopal Church Women of Varina Church went in search of ways to help families with resettlement.
Seven years ago, the people of St. Paul’s on-the-Hill, Winchester began exploring ways to use the church’s 5-acre property to serve the community.
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.
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.
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.
Every Wednesday evening, parishioners at St. Andrew’s, Arlington gather online for Compline, the short, simple service that helps us reflect and center ourselves before bedtime.
As we await the time when we can gather in person, Lent 2021 will be an opportunity to create new traditions and to be more intentional as we take on observances at home.