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For the Beauty of the Earth

Hope and the Aesthetics of Ecology  One of the themes for this summer’s Lambeth Conference is ecology. We have invited authors to reflect on what...

A Lofty Solar Celebration in Alabama

By Kirk Petersen As a drone hovered overhead capturing aerial pictures, the Bishop of Alabama dipped a handful of rosemary and other greens into water...

Ecology’s Anglican Forerunners

By David Goodhew If the Nobel Prize had been around in the 18th century, the Anglican priest, Gilbert White, would have won it. He, alongside...

This Fragile Earth, Our Island Home

Our planet is facing a profound crisis. Yet we have hope!

Louisville, Kentucky, Chosen as Site of GC 2024

Executive Council also considers diocesan assessments, creation care, racial reconciliation and other matters.

Caring for Creation

Our unique task as stewards and caretakers of “this fragile earth, our island home,” as Eucharistic Prayer C puts it, is to participate in the unfolding of God’s new creation inaugurated in the resurrection of Jesus.

Let the Earth Sprout

General Convention committees are exploring how the church might launch and nurture congregations centered on sustainable farming.

New at Convention: TEConversations

Guest speakers for joint sessions during General Convention will discuss racial reconciliation, evangelism, and creation care.

Liturgical revision kills trees

Among Episcopalians, paper usage is the eighth sacrament, and paper waste the ninth.

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