Today, May 18, 2 pm, Katie Sherrod moderates "Till Death Do Us Part, A Conversation", panel discussion exploring life, mortality, and grief, followed by Q&A. Panelists: an artist, a former hospice chaplain, and a hospice social worker for VNA. Diocesan Center, 209 South Main St.
#ScamAlert "Whaling" is a scam using emails and or texts purporting to be from someone in authority "who needs your help". Scammers are targeting Bishop Scott Mayer, this time through texts. If you get a text purporting to be from him, DO NOT RESPOND. https://t.co/8uDt69ApAS
The Rev. William D. (Bill) Nix died Wednesday, October 4. Funeral will be at 1 pm Saturday, October 28, at the chapel at All Saints’ Episcopal School, 9700 Saints Cir, Fort Worth, TX 76108. Read more at https://t.co/WEsGMYYwNM
#StFrancisDay Pet blessings, Diocesan Center North Region, Episcopal Diocese of Texas. Church planter Joel McAlister blessed, gave out personalized blessing certificates, and treats. Dogs, one tortoise named Junius, ashes of a lost pet, and a beloved stuffed animal were blessing
The Rev. Dr. Bruce W. Coggin, 82, died on September 24, in Fort Worth, Texas. Funeral is at 3 pm Sunday, October 29, at Trinity Episcopal Church,3401 Bellaire Drive So., Fort Worth, with Bishop Rayford High celebrating. Reception following. https://t.co/5RJ2LXGTBX
Please pray for Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, who was admitted to the hospital this past Thursday night, Aug. 17, with a reoccurrence of the internal bleeding that required him to be hospitalized over Memorial Day Weekend. https://t.co/5xeMjAmxoF
Come to the EDOT Global Partners in Mission Get To Know You event at 6 pm Tuesday, July 18, North Region Diocesan Center, 209 South Main, FW. Come learn about work that is underway and share about the work you have been doing. RSVP to Kathy Dunn, [email protected].
#PrideMonth Diocese of Texas North Region Office is displaying a Pride Flag & poster with QR Code that takes folks to https://t.co/dSdmEFjSLi Given increasing number of attacks on LGBTQA folk, it is more important than ever that we stand in solidarity and love.
8:32 a.m. May 18, 1980: Mount St. Helens erupts and becomes the deadliest and most destructive volcanic eruption in U.S. history.
This hiker witnessed the eruption from neighboring Mount Adams, a moment captured by photographer John V. Christiansen.
#HappyEpiscopalians St. Mary's Hillsboro is featured in The Living Church. Read about this faithful -- and growing -- congregation of happy people. https://t.co/0jKtYWhDah
In secular contexts, if a man were to announce loudly in public that he finds it hard to not fantasize if a woman is wearing yoga pants, and that the sight of her makes him lust--
he would be considered creepy & pervy.
In the evangelical world, he's considered honorable.
In the 1970s, people opposed to the ordination of women as priests and bishops warned that allowing it would change the church forever. They were right. It did, and we rejoice for it.
Learn more about this history of The Episcopal Church.
Register at https://t.co/UzUal0uXjk
#LovewillWin For those of you seeking a way to support St. Andrew's, Amarillo, in the wake of the desecration of their church, here's the link.
https://t.co/KmZETxw4i2
May 1 is the deadline for rising grades 6-12 to enroll in Diocesan Music Camp, staffed by professional Episcopal musicians. Scholarships are available. More info & registration at https://t.co/LaA9Eo2A97
Our own Joseph Roberts, executive assistant to the still-to-be-named bishop of EDOT's North Region, will be a call-in contestant on "Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me" tomorrow, Ap. 21, 2023. Locally KERA 90.1FM Saturday 10 - 11 am & again on Sunday 1 - 2 pm. Tune in to cheer him on!