In the retreat, sociologist, best-selling author, humorist and deacon, Bertice Berry, PhD., will guide us on a journey into joy as a resource of hope for the times ahead.
The Global Episcopal Mission Network (GEMN) will hold its annual Mission conference (which GEMN sponsors for the Episcopal Church) in San Pedro Sula, April 29-May 2. The theme is “Shared Mission with Jesus,” and major topics include Evangelism, Empowerment and Climate Change as well as Migration.
It is often not feasible to gather together in person with our global partners but we can gather to pray for them. During this brief compline service, participants are invited to lift up their global partners during the prayers of the people. This service will be led The Rev. Deacon Nancy Searby and Diane Wright, diocesan advocates for global mission.
Join the Ministry for Racial Justice & Healing this spring for a book study on The Wounds Are the Witness by Yolanda Pierce. Pierce, Dean of the Divinity School at Vanderbilt, examines the intersection of race, religion, and healing through a womanist lens, focusing on the physical and emotional wounds carried by Black bodies.
In today's increasingly polarized world, church leaders often find themselves at the crossroads of social, political, and cultural divides. This workshop is designed to equip church leaders with practical tools and strategies to foster open, respectful conversations within their faith communities.
Come enjoy live music in the beautiful setting of Christ Church as part of a monthly concert series featuring local artists on the second Monday of October, November, December, March, April, and May at 12:15 p.m. These 45-minute programs include solo performers and chamber musicians based in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia.