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This year, we partnered with best-selling author and TikTok influencer Sister Monica Clare for our Lenten Meditations, “Holy Habits,” to explore ways to reflect and deepen our faith.
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Episcopal Relief & Development is partnering with the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles to provide cash assistance to people who have been impacted during the Palisades, Woodley, Eaton and Hurst wildfires.
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Episcopal Relief & Development is offering technical support to partners in #California that are being affected by the devastating and fast-growing Palisades, Woodley, Eaton and Hurst fires.
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Episcopal Relief & Development is working to support church and community leaders throughout the southern US as they assess the impact of #HurricaneHelene and determine immediate needs.
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On Monday, 20th November 2023, @ZACOP16 joined the rest of the world in celebrating World Children's Day under the theme; "For Every Child, Every Right." The event was graced by Rt. Rev Derek Kamukwamba, Chief Chamuka, Chisamba District Commissioner & Ward Councilor.
You may know me as the pastor who is always talking about love, and I am. But today I am mindful that the urgency of love—true, sacrificial love that respects all of humanity—is not just a good feeling, and it is not easy.
While there has been periodic violence in the region for decades, the need within northern Gaza has surged since the attack on October 7. Since then, explosions throughout Gaza have brought the death toll to over 3,000 people and have injured many thousands more.
Episcopal Relief & Development continues to partner with Al Ahli Hospital, a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, to provide emergency medical support in the Gaza Strip in response to the Israel-Hamas war.
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Following the deadly explosion on Tuesday evening, Al Ahli Hospital, in partnership with Episcopal Relief & Development, is determined to continue its mission to serve all people in need by offering emergency treatment.
New on the web: An ongoing list of resources from The Episcopal Church relating to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. It will be updated as further information and resources become available.
Link: https://t.co/3w2vL7IBZu
We are devastated by reports that Al Ahli Hospital, our partner in Gaza, has been bombed. We continue to pray for the safety of everyone in the Holy Land.
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