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A Statement from Bishop Andy Doyle Regarding the Verdict in the Derek Chauvin Case

A Statement from Bishop Andy Doyle Regarding the Verdict in the Derek Chauvin Case

Like many of you in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, in Texas, and across the country we watched and waited for the verdict in the Derek Chauvin Case. In some way the verdict reveals who we are, and gives us a glimpse of who we might hope to become. It also begins to reveal what we believe what is not acceptable force against one another – especially in regards to the police.

In Common 2021: Addressing Poverty -  April 26-28

In Common 2021: Addressing Poverty – April 26-28

Join the Episcopal Health Foundation for the second virtual In Common gathering, where we will focus on addressing poverty. Congregations will learn how to work within their communities and alongside ministry partners to address the impacts of poverty, strengthen social networks, better understand food insecurity, and support mental health and wellbeing efforts. In Common 2021 is available via Zoom and free for all clergy, lay leaders, parishioners, and partners of the Episcopal Church.

Archery Students Place at State

Archery Students Place at State

Calvary Episcopal Preparatory students were delighted to have archery for the second year in a row as a sport offered at CEP. The archery students have been learning and growing under the direction of October Smith (Manager), Scott Lightle (Project Coordinator) and Jennifer Cheesman (Project Coordinator) at Long Acres Ranch. Five students represented Calvary at the Texas-NASP State Archery Tournament.

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