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Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

Caleb Maglaya Galaraga is The Living Church’s Episcopal Church reporter. His work has also appeared in Christianity Today, Broadview Magazine, and Presbyterian Outlook, among other publications.

Church Leaders Protest Trump’s Rhetoric, ICE Raids

As ICE ramps up deportations, Episcopal leaders in Minnesota, North Carolina, and Louisiana are attacking dehumanizing rhetoric and standing up for justice and safety.

Anglican Fellowship of Prayer Passes the Baton to TLC

From an Anglican Fellowship of Prayer announcement: “Through the Living Church Foundation, AFP’s resources and vision will continue to inspire prayer within the Anglican tradition for generations to come.”

Parish Serves Beaumont, One Chili Bowl at a Time

The annual chili supper of St. Mark's Church in Beaumont, Texas, has been held for over 80 years and had served both chili and the community of Southeast Texas.

New Jersey Donates $1M to Diocese of Jerusalem

The gift will support the diocese's healthcare ministries, including the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza.

Georgia Priest Elected Bishop of East Carolina

The Rev. Sarah Fisher, who says her strengths are in congregational development and listening, will be the Episcopal Church’s third openly lesbian bishop.

Los Angeles Elects First Latino Bishop

A native of Venezuela, Antonio Gallardo leads a Long Beach parish known for its ministry to migrants and the homeless.

Louisiana Parish to Rebuild After Devastating Fire

St. Luke's Church in Baton Rouge broke ground on a new church building on All Saints’ Day.

Veterans Day Service: ‘Be the Community That Heals’

The Bishop Suffragan for Armed Forces and Federal Ministries challenged the church to be a place of healing for those who fought for the nation.

Kenyan Priest Detained by ICE

The Rev. James Eliud Ngahu Mwangi was on his way home from work when he was detained by ICE, which claims his visa had expired.

Bishop-Elect Sees Fertile Ground in San Joaquin

Bishop-elect Greg Kimura’s Japanese-American grandparents became Christians in a concentration camp, and he hopes to focus on ministry to the marginalized.