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The Anglican Health Network (AHN) medical supply system is now open for business. With access to a wide range of surplus equipment in the United States, AHN is now looking for partners and recipients to facilitate deliveries.
St. Andrew’s is housing the homeless in their church, receiving their first families last week.
The Trinity Episcopal School board of trustees in Galveston announced Feb. 3 that Trinity Episcopal School is the recipient of a $2.7 million grant from The Moody Foundation to be used toward construction of an activity center and gymnasium on Trinity’s campus.
Anyone who considers Lent boring or deadly serious never met the Rev. Tim Schenck.
“I’m not through living yet,” so says the vibrant and talented Billye Faust. Her days are busy with multiple projects but her favorite is painting Texas landscapes and still lifes. Painting “brings me great joy as well as new challenges,” Faust said.
More than 70 Episcopal parishes in 18 states will bring Ash Wednesday to the streets, kicking off the Lenten season with a twist.
The Olympia diocese will “accommodate” the new law “within its structure,” according to a statement made prior to the legislation being signed into law.
St. David’s Episcopal Church will be participating in a project known as “Ashes To Go” when it takes to the streets of Austin on February 22 offering ashes to busy commuters and others who may not have time, or the initial inclination, to observe this day.
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