On a mild but windy morning in Austin, Texas, the weather prompted no complaints from the Rev. David Peters, who was “ambling along” west of downtown. But gusts of up to 30 mph were making it difficult for the priest to describe his 70-mile prayer walk to the reporter who had reached him by phone.
Report finds there would be 5,000 fewer COVID-19 deaths in Texas if Black and Hispanic residents had same mortality rates as White residents
Researchers estimate health disparities cost Texans $7.7 billion in excess medical spending and lost productivity
For the seventh year in a row, Spartan Math scored among the top-three teams in the state in the Texas Math League (TXML) competition, a series of six mathematics contests given to students throughout the academic year.
Four St. Stephen’s delegates participated in the spring 2021 Crisis Conference of the Central Texas Model United Nations (CTMUN) on April 24. Students served as representatives on four different UN assemblies.
Episcopal Health Foundation is announcing $5.3 million in new investments to help organizations across Texas work with community members to become advocates for health and adopt new ways of solving health-related problems in their neighborhood.
In the Diocese of Texas, Deaf Missioner Amy Waltz-Reasonover has created a new community by bringing together groups that had never been connected before, introducing Deaf and LGBTQ+ Christians with different forms of communication to Episcopal congregations in the Houston area. What started out as a small online prayer group earlier in the pandemic has grown into an international ministry dedicated to giving Deaf people an accepting place to worship.
Violence out of political tribalism must end and its rhetoric is dangerous. The Episcopal Diocese of Texas mourns with the families of all victims of …
Six pilgrims from the Anglican Diocese of Southern Malawi are visiting Texas this week.
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry led in prayer live on social media Tuesday evening in the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. He shared a prayer adapted from Bishops United Against Gun Violence, as well as prayers from the Book of Common Prayer.
Join us for the very first Grande Texas Family Reunion! A weekend of fun at Camp Allen, just for us! REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! Registration will …
The Episcopal Diocese of Texas welcomes Albina Velasco as the new Bilingual Communications Specialist. We look forward to her being an invaluable asset to the …
Anyone expecting to see an iconic scene with fields of bluebonnets Monday at Washington-on-the-Brazos, the state historical site 70 miles northwest of Houston, could have been disappointed. Billowing grasses grew above a few nearly spent patches of the beloved flowers that have hung on since March.