

Bystander training is a first step toward stopping hate against Asians, Pacific Islanders
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 16, 2022
[The Episcopal News] A Feb. 12 online survey of about 68 Southern California Episcopalians indicated that 31% of those responding had experienced,...

Jubilee Year intern program, Jubilee Consortium celebrate decades of service
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 16, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Rodell Jefferson had earned a bachelor’s degree from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, in 2018, but like many young...

Diocesan Council hears reports of anti-racism training, updated finances, more at February meeting
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 16, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Members of the St. Paul’s Commons staff have joined with some of their counterparts from the Diocese of Northern California for...

Prism chaplains find jail visits even more urgent, rewarding in wake of pandemic
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 9, 2022
[The Episcopal News] For Prism staff and volunteers, the need to be companions and to share communion with those in local jails and detention...

Through research, letters, creative expression, commission seeks better police-community relations
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 9, 2022
[The Episcopal News] As the Bishop’s Commission on Gospel Justice and Community Care continues to examine policing across Southern California...

Heartbreak and hope pave Latin American migrants’ path; church leaders explore ways to help during Mexico-Guatemala trip
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 2, 2022
For the Rev. Norma Guerra and other members of the border ministries committee of the Diocese of Los Angeles, a Jan. 17 – 22 trip along “the migrant...

‘Rediscovering mission, optimism, responsibility’ is diocese’s task, bishop tells Diocesan Council
by Pat McCaughan | Jan 19, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Buoyed by recent priestly ordinations and a gathering of Province 8 bishops hosted at the St. Paul’s Commons Retreat Center,...

Diocese celebrates Dr. King: ‘Dream, dare, do … God has work for us’
by Pat McCaughan | Jan 19, 2022
[The Episcopal News] The Jan. 15, 2022, diocesan celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., “Common Struggle, Common Hope,” featured calls to action...

Archbishop Desmond Tutu mourned, beloved across diocesan community
by Bob Williams | Jan 5, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Whether greeting Altadena schoolchildren or addressing a Santa Ana rally, preaching in Pasadena or keynoting a clergy...

Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s visits to the Diocese of Los Angeles
by EN Staff | Jan 5, 2022
Archbishop Desmond Tutu visited the Diocese of Los Angeles often during his long ministry, meeting with church members and congregations that...