.@pb_curry is among an estimated 650 Anglican bishops worldwide—including more than 100 Episcopal bishops—attending the #lambethconference in Canterbury, England, through Aug. 7.
He shared a video message after bishops discussed the Lambeth Call on Human Dignity on Aug. 2.
An incredibly busy & important day at Lambeth. ABp Justin did a superb job leading us through the Lambeth call on human dignity. It felt good to reach across a big divide and acknowledge each others reality. #dispatchesfromlambeth
We depart for Canterbury tomorrow! Thanks for your prayers the last 10 days during my recovery from Covid. I’m negative, rested and ready. Kyle and I are honored to represent the Body of Christ from the Episcopal Church in Mississippi. God bless you+ #DispatchesfromLambeth
Yes, a mask mandate remains in effect for all services, programs and offerings within the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi, God bless you. #singtothelordanewsong
The Rt. Rev. Brian R. Seage, 10th Bishop of the Diocese of Mississippi, speaks to an online audience during a meditation service inside of his guest house on Easter. Seage has been live-streaming worship services due to the rising number of coronavirus cases in Mississippi.