Episcopal Youth Event (EYE) 2023
The Episcopal Youth Event 2023 (EYE) was held at the University of Maryland from July 4-8, gathering over 1,000 youth people, their chaperones, and clergy, including bishops.
The Episcopal Youth Event 2023 (EYE) was held at the University of Maryland from July 4-8, gathering over 1,000 youth people, their chaperones, and clergy, including bishops.
Concerts at Calvary, a concert series dedicated to fostering creativity, community, and spirituality is thrilled to announce the success of their event featuring the incredibly talented band from Bastrop, The Peterson Brothers. This much-anticipated concert took place on Thursday, June 1, at 7 p.m. in Calvary Episcopal Church’s Sanctuary.
The Annual Hispanic Lay Leadership Conference was a great success! This year’s theme was “Mission and Community Outreach.” Approximately 260 people were present to receive formation, mission, and leadership tools that will propel them to develop their own spiritual and missionary pilgrimage.
On Sunday, May 7, 2023, Prairie View A&M University Canterbury hosted a banquet at St. Francis of Assisi, Prairie View, to celebrate and honor their graduating students. Over 40 Episcopalian students who are actively engaged in various service and fellowship activities attended the event, including five exceptional graduates.
In Memoriam:The Passing of Former Board Leader and Dedicated Layperson Barbara Neff
On June 21, Termaine Hicks, Education for Ministry (EfM) Graduate will speak. He was exonerated after 19 years.
On Trinity Sunday, June 4, 2023, Trinity Episcopal Church, Baytown, celebrated 100 years of worship and mission in the Baytown community. Bishop Hector Monterosso celebrated …
On May 14, 2023, the Sixth Sunday of Easter and Mother’s Day, St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church, formerly St. Mary’s Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Church in Hamilton County, held its last worship service.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Houston, was born in the Langhammer home in the summer of 1919 by 15 Episcopalians.
Last week, our own Houston Canterbury students were among Episcopalians who represented the Diocese of Texas at the annual Human Rights Campaign gala in Houston.
Surveys suggest Americans owe at least $195 billion in medical debt.