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Episcopal Migration Ministries Resettles its 100

Episcopal Migration Ministries Resettles its 100,000th Refugee

Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM)‚—one of nine national agencies responsible for resettling refugees and Special Immigrant Visa holders in partnership with the U.S. government‚—is pleased to announce the welcome and resettlement of 100,000 individuals since EMM was formally established in the 1980s.

St. Stephen's Wins Six-Man Football State Championship

St. Stephen’s Wins Six-Man Football State Championship, Completes Perfect Season

The St. Stephen’s Episcopal School six-man football team defeated Bastrop Tribe Consolidated, 31-22, on Saturday, Nov. 27, to win the Texas Association of Independent Athletic Organizations (TAIAO) State Football Championship. The championship game, which took place at Allen Academy in Bryan, Texas, capped off the Spartans’ undefeated 11-0 season in the school’s first year of six-man football.

Diocesan Staff Member Chosen to Serve on Presiding Bishop's Delegation to the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference

Diocese of Texas Represented at COP26 – Reflections as it Approaches its Conclusion

This past Friday marked the final day of COP26, the UN Conference on Climate Change. As I reflect upon the past two weeks, I am simultaneously intimidated by the peril God’s creation faces and inspired by millions of human beings taking action around the globe. Climate is the most pressing issue of our century; I am 25 years old, and I often wonder if our planet will support human life by the time (God willing) I turn 75. Creation cries out for intervention, and I am overjoyed to proclaim that our church is answering that call.

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