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Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Oldest Episcopal parish's past holds uncomfortable truths in city where African American history began - Episcopal News Service
Oldest Episcopal parish's past holds uncomfortable truths in city where African American history began - Episcopal News Service: [Episcopal News Service – Hampton, Virginia] No Episcopal parish has been a witness to a longer span of American history than St. John’s Episcopal Church in the heart of this …
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Headlining 50th annual Martin Luther King breakfast, Presiding Bishop decries political injustice - Episcopal News Service
Headlining 50th annual Martin Luther King breakfast, Presiding Bishop decries political injustice - Episcopal News Service: [Episcopal News Service – Boston, Massachusetts] Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s keynote address at the 50th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast on Jan. 20 was full of Scriptural interpretation, …
Friday, January 17, 2020
Why schism? United Methodist leaders explain proposal to split the denomination - Episcopal News Service
Why schism? United Methodist leaders explain proposal to split the denomination - Episcopal News Service: [Religion News Service] The 16 United Methodist bishops and advocacy group leaders who negotiated a recent proposal to split the denomination explained their reasoning at an event held Jan. 13 …
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
NIAC Responds to Baseless Accusations by Senators Cotton, Cruz, and Braun | NIAC
NIAC Responds to Baseless Accusations by Senators Cotton, Cruz, and Braun | NIAC: "At NIAC, we are proud of the work we do for our community. We will never stop working to advance peace and diplomacy or fighting for equitable immigration policies and the civil rights of all Americans. Unfortunately, in the current political climate, immigrant organizations and communities like ours are increasingly under attack by agenda-driven groups and individuals who often resort to baseless smears to try to discredit those who disagree with them.
Monday, January 13, 2020
Episcopal Church statement on Texas Gov. Abbott's decision to reject refugee resettlement - Episcopal News Service
Episcopal Church statement on Texas Gov. Abbott's decision to reject refugee resettlement - Episcopal News Service: The Episcopal Church condemns Gov. Abbott’s decision to reject refugee resettlement in 2020. Texas has long served as a strong partner in the work of welcoming some of the most …
Friday, January 10, 2020
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United Methodist leaders propose plan to split church over LGBTQ ordination, marriage - Episcopal News Service
United Methodist leaders propose plan to split church over LGBTQ ordination, marriage - Episcopal News Service: [Religion News Service] Bishops and leaders of a number of United Methodist groups have announced a proposed agreement to split the United Methodist Church. The proposal, called the Protocol of Reconciliation …
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