The Rev. Karl Griswold-Kuhn Accepts Call of Campus Missioner for Central Canterbury
Karl grew up in upstate New York and became a Christian at the age of 14 in a non-denominational church.
North Region’s First Clergy Christmas Party
The North Region of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas had its first Christmas Party for the clergy on Wednesday, December 21, in the new regional offices at 209 South Main Street just south of downtown Fort Worth.
Circle of Clergy Efforts Toward Racial Justice and Reconciliation
As the trial of former Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean continues in Fort Worth amid much tension and anxiety, white Episcopal clergy are among those who have allied with Black pastors in an organization called the Circle of Clergy (COC) to try to bridge the racial divides in the city.
Celebrations of Bishop Mayer’s Ministry
As Bishop Scott Mayer moves toward ending his ministry in the North Region at the end of the year, two celebrations of his ministry have been held, with more planned. He remains diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Northwest Texas.
Prairie View A&M Canterbury
Rev’d Fr. Enrique Alejandro (Kiki) McCartney was born on the island of Puerto Rico to Henry and Norma (née Sawyer) McCartney, and is a citizen of the Bahamas and the United States.
Middleway Urban Monastery
To those who long for a cookie cutter Christianity in which we all behave and think alike, know this: cookie cutters come in a variety of shapes.
QUÉ DIFERENCIA
Durante La Reforma, al inicio del siglo XVI, La Iglesia Anglicana o Iglesia Inglesa, se convirtió en una denominación propia. Durante el siglo XVII con la colonización generada por el imperio británico la Iglesia Inglesa creció y se extendió globalmente.
EHF receives $20 million investment from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott
Episcopal Health Foundation (EHF) has received a $20 million investment from national philanthropist MacKenzie Scott that will further the foundation’s important work to improve health, not just health care in Texas.
The Most Rev. Josiah Idowu-Fearon Joins Staff at St. John the Divine, Houston
St. John the Divine, a centrally-located Episcopal church in Houston, announced last week that the Most Rev. Josiah Idowu-Fearon, former Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, will join their staff in November.
