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Christian Leaders Rejoice in Shared Easter Date

Twelve Christian leaders wrote: “Though we have not yet achieved agreement on the date of Easter in perpetuity, we have no doubt that the Lord calls us to agreement.”

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After the Terror

Daily Devotional • April 18 Good Friday A Reading from John...

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Made Alive! (Easter Day, Year C)

The resurrection of Jesus Christ tells us that death in this life is not the last word.

New York Deconsecration Pilgrimage Rekindled Sacred Memories

Bishop Matthew Heyd: “So many of our churches are growing, and so there’s life, death, and resurrection always.”

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Lectionary Revision Proposals Address Anti-Jewish Bias

The proposed revisions, the most significant since the RCL’s introduction in 1993, aim to address anti-Jewish bias in the Passion from John and the Acts of the Apostles.

A Marriage Made in Heaven: St. John’s, Tampa

In Search of Growth For the Rev. Christian Wood, rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Tampa, Florida, being a rector is a lot like...

Australian Anglicans Reconnect with Evangelism

The Anglican Church of Australia’s “Hope25” has united the church with energy and enthusiasm.

Israeli Missile Strikes Close al-Ahli Hospital

Al-Ahli Arab Hospital was the last remaining functioning hospital in northern Gaza.

Two New Programs Expand Faith-Science Engagement

A storytelling-based course on faith and science and new programs for the Anglican Communion’s Science Commission are being developed.

South Sudanese Lay Leader: ‘If One of Us Is Down, We Feel the Pain’

A lay leader of a South Sudanese congregation in Chicago expresses concern over the recent visa ban and works to encourage distressed parishioners.

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The Church’s Story in Song

Medieval historian and Lutheran pastor Paul Rorem has captured hymnody’s breadth and richness.

The Chosen’s Thoughtful Depiction of Holy Week

This Holy Week, for the first time since The Passion of the Christ, audiences have a cinematic opportunity to further solidify their grasp on the drama of Holy Week.

Why They Left

Jim Davis and Michael Graham are sensitive to issues of race and human sexuality, so Episcopal clergy can see them, if not as allies, at least as sympathetic fellow clerics.

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After the Cuts: How a Parish and Diocese Support Federal Workers

Episcopalians in the D.C. area offer practical support and encouragement to federal workers and contractors affected by unprecedented government cuts.

People and Places, April 9

Appointments and ordinations in the Episcopal Church

Making Music with What’s Possible and Pastoral

It is more important to help people sing what they enjoy than to impose a monolithic vision of what they are supposed to enjoy.

Four Bishops Nominated to Lead Canadian Church

Christopher Harper, Greg Kerr-Wilson, David Lehmann, and Riscylla Walsh-Shaw will be considered for election as primate by the church’s General Synod on June 26.

Dane Boston to Lead Largest Episcopal Parish

After a 15-month search, St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas, announced that Dane Boston, dean of Trinity Cathedral in Columbia, S.C., will be its fifth rector.

Building a Wall of Faith

Stories from San Mateo, Hyattsville, Maryland, a congregation of migrants “caring for the widow, the orphan, the stranger–being the body of Christ in this place, at this time, in Trump-era America.”

Construyendo un muro de fe

Historias de San Mateo en Hyattsville, Maryland, una congregación de migrantes "cuidando a la viuda, al huérfano, al forastero. Ser el Cuerpo de Cristo en este lugar en este momento, en la América de la era Trump."

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