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Sustainable farming program bearing fruit in Nicaragua

Sustainable farming program bearing fruit in Nicaragua

[Anglican Journal] An ecumenical organization teaching sustainable farming techniques is helping Nicaraguan farmers feed their families and generate income, Church World Service (CWS) reports.

14 August 2012

Awareness of Anglican Communion radically changed in a decade

Awareness of Anglican Communion radically changed in a decade

The world’s 80 million Anglicans are much more aware today than they were 10 years ago that they belong to a global communion, a realization that has led to a flourishing of international relationships between the Episcopal Church and other provinces, dioceses and individuals.

09 August 2012

Churches speaking out on Northern Gateway pipeline project

Churches speaking out on Northern Gateway pipeline project

Churches across Canada say they have a religious duty to speak out on the proposed Northern Gateway oilsands pipeline.

07 August 2012

National Council of Churches leaders express heartache at shootings in Sikh temple

National Council of Churches leaders express heartache at shootings in Sikh temple

Leaders of the National Council of Churches expressed shock Sunday at the “tragedy of violence” in Oak Creek, Wis., where a gunman opened fire in a Sikh temple, killing at least seven worshippers and injuring three others.

06 August 2012

50 Shades of Grey: Now in a London church

50 Shades of Grey: Now in a London church

A local church marquee is turning heads in London with a racy reference to the popular erotic novel 50 Shades of Grey.

02 August 2012

National gathering to explore ways to start and strengthen Latino, Hispanic ministry

National gathering to explore ways to start and strengthen Latino, Hispanic ministry

Episcopalians from across the country will gather Aug. 27-30 at Kanuga Conferences Inc. for Nuevo Amanecer, a national gathering on strengthening and starting Latino/Hispanic congregations.

01 August 2012

Susan Ellyn Goff ordained bishop suffragan for Virginia

Susan Ellyn Goff ordained bishop suffragan for Virginia

[Diocese of Virginia] Susan Ellyn Goff was ordained and consecrated July 28 as bishop suffragan of the Diocese of Virginia at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Richmond. More than 700 people gathered to celebrate the consecration of Virginia’s first female bishop.

01 August 2012

Saskatchewan elects first diocesan indigenous bishop

Saskatchewan elects first diocesan indigenous bishop

The Ven. Adam Halkett, archdeacon of Saskatchewan and priest-in-charge at St. Joseph’s, Montreal Lake First Nations, has been elected the first diocesan indigenous bishop of Saskatchewan. He was chosen July 28 by the diocese's general assembly in Prince Albert.

31 July 2012

Washington National Cathedral hosts AIDS memorial service

Washington National Cathedral hosts AIDS memorial service

By Richard M. Weinberg [Washington National Cathedral] Washington National Cathedral hosted a gathering of more than 850 individuals from many faith traditions on July 21 for “From Darkness to Light,” an evening service to memorialize those lost to AIDS and uphold a spirit of hope and commitment during the NAMES Project Foundation’s 25th anniversary display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in Washington, D.C.

24 July 2012

New friendships forged thanks to successful youth pilgrimage

New friendships forged thanks to successful youth pilgrimage

Young people from the Dioceses of Liverpool and Virginia are celebrating new friendships as they reflect on time together as part of a unique, two year long pilgrimage.

13 July 2012