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Via the Episcopal Church Office for Public Affairs: A Message of Love and Solidarity from the Bishops and Spouses to The Episcopal Church For many
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Via the Episcopal Church Office for Public Affairs: A Message of Love and Solidarity from the Bishops and Spouses to The Episcopal Church For many
Integrity USA has elected a new board of directors.
Press release from The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs: Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori invited to preach at Westminster Abbey, London [June
The Episcopal Church has released a comprehensive report assessing the Church’s work to combat racism, internally and externally. Does it give you hope? What does the report miss? What does the Church seem to be doing well?
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