“The EJC team is proud to have brought news, features, arts coverage and inspirational writing to Episcopalians for more than a decade...as Episcopal Journal and Episcopal Café, and as the merged publication for the past year." -Solange De Santis, editor
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“The EJC team is proud to have brought news, features, arts coverage and inspirational writing to Episcopalians for more than a decade...as Episcopal Journal and Episcopal Café, and as the merged publication for the past year." -Solange De Santis, editor
https://t.co/GScjwom0r7
"God yearns for our return, holds our beginnings and endings, and guides us into a fullness of time and community."
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- Emily Meeks
Jonathan Myrick Daniels was an Episcopal seminarian and civil rights activist who was killed in 1965 by a white supremacist while in the act of shielding a 17-year-old Black civil rights activist, Ruby Sales.
The church honors him on Aug. 14.
#JonathanMyrickDaniels#CivilRights
I wrote this prayer when I couldn’t find prayers that didn’t assume that a) kids always live with Dad and Mom; b) God is an old man; and c) mentioning death may not be the way to get a kid to actually go to sleep. It was also intended to reassure kids that night is not scary.
"Last November, Bishop Diana Akiyama announced the diocese’s intention to sell the property and move to a location more accessible to the community and its ministries, such as a women’s shelter and counseling center in central Portland."
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Episcopal Relief & Development is in contact with the Diocese of #Hawaii during the ongoing #wildfires. Our prayers are with those impacted by this devastating event.
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Day 1 of EYE23 is in the books! Participants heard from Bishop Deon K. Johnson, who challenged them from the book of Esther to “get up, dress up, and show up ‘for such a time as this’ … Don’t get tripped up on what has been, look forward to what God is calling you to.” #EYE23
"we never managed to incarnate effectively, within the country that we love but we fail to understand, because we never listened particularly closely to the voices of Indigenous people and their relationship with land"
Rev Stephen Daughtry, @Livng_Church
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