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Tickets Available for Community Lunch's Winter Dinner

St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church

October 28, 2016

Please join the Community Lunch for “Quartet: A Winter Dinner in Four Movements” on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 6:00 p.m.

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St. Joseph's Buries 30-Year Time Capsule

St. Joseph the Carpenter

October 27, 2016

On Sunday, October 23, 2016, St. Joseph’s buried a time capsule that contained memorabilia from its first 30 years.

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St. E's Weekly Email 10.27.16

St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church

October 27, 2016

Gourmet Hiking Club Join us on Saturday, October 29, to hike several trails in Rugby, TN. Total distance is approximately five miles and the trails are considered moderate. Rugby is in a beautiful area and this is just the time of year for a walk in the woo...

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Compline Under the Stars

Church of the Servant Episcopal Church

October 23, 2016

Compline, from the Book of Common Prayer, is the final office (service) for the end of the day. Please join us on Sunday, November 6 at 6:15 p.m. for this brief lovely service, followed by roasting marshmallows and making s’mores, along with hot choco...

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Sermon October 23, 2016 Holy Comforter Gadsden

Church of the Holy Comforter

October 23, 2016

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The Pharisee’s Prayer

All Saints Episcopal Church

October 23, 2016

In today’s lesson from Luke, Jesus tells a parable about two men going to pray. Remember, a parable is different than a fable. A fable tells a fairly straightforward story leading to a moral, a one-sentence evident axiom or bromide reflecting the wisd...

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Donate to Hurricane Matthew Relief Fund

Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina

October 20, 2016

Many people across our diocese are suffering great losses due to Hurricane Matthew. If you would like to help, you may write a check, made out to the Diocese of East Carolina, earmarked for Hurricane Matthew Relief, and mail to Diocese of East Carolina, P O...

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Living Generously for the Week of October 23

Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral

October 28, 2016

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church

October 28, 2016

Share Your Story, Make A Difference – Our ingathering of pledge cards was last week, but there is still time to turn yours in. We have received 92 cards totaling $297,559 towards our goal of 150 pledges totaling $440,000. IF YOU PREORDERED BBQ please ...

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Capital Campaign Announced by St. Joseph's Vestry

St. Joseph the Carpenter

October 27, 2016

St. Joseph’s Vestry recently announced the launch of a $75,000 capital campaign.

Around the Denomination

One Man’s Confession

October 28, 2016

The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
Christopher john web

I need to make a confession. As a priest, I have heard many confessions from others. It takes courage and vulnerability to open up honestly, so I ask God to help me do so.

Deacon Beacon: The Rev. James “Jim” Fitzsimmons

October 28, 2016

The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona

This month, the light of the Deacon Beacon points southeast-ward to Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico to spotlight the worldly ministry of Deacon Jim Fitzsimmons at St. Andrew’s Children’s Clinic. The Clinic serves children who live in Mexico; its mission is “to provide free, specialized medical care to children who cannot get the care or afford the care they need in their home country.” The clinic is held every month, except July, at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Nogales, Arizona where Fitzsimmons serves as deacon. There are about 250 patients each month.

Chaos: Charlotte, North Carolina

October 28, 2016

The Union of Black Episcopalians - National

WCharlotte unrest webe have had over a week of violence and protest in this city of Charlotte, NC. WHY? Again, a black male was shot and killed by the police, the details of the shooting are known all over the country, this time it is in my own back yard and people are tired of this systemic racism!

I do not condone the violence that destroyed many businesses in uptown Charlotte because those companies had nothing to do directly with the rioting in the area. It was the police shooting and killing of another black male that was the cause. Unfortunately, many of the people that participated in the violence were not native Charlotteans.