

On stage and in jail ministry, chaplain-playwright-actor Ann Noble seeks social justice
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 23, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Ann Noble never dreamed her love for acting would lead her to Los Angeles County jails. Born and raised in Chicago, she moved...

‘Chaplaincy Everywhere’ offers pop-up confessional
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 16, 2022
[The Episcopal News] The Rev. Jana Milhon-Martin believes confession is a great way to unburden the soul – she just doesn’t think it always has to...

Joie Zhang brings concern for climate crisis to Episcopal Church presence at UNCSW
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 16, 2022
[The Episcopal News] For Joie Zhang, 18, advocating for such global issues as climate change as a member of the presiding bishop’s delegation for...

Starting on Palm Sunday, congregations may receive wine at Eucharist, Bishop Taylor tells Diocesan Council
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 16, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Episcopalians across the Diocese of Los Angeles won’t just be waving palm branches and shouting Hosannas on Palm Sunday, they...

‘Back to the Holy City: The Hope of Christ in Our Time’ is theme for next Diocesan Convention, program year
by Bob Williams | Mar 9, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Bishop John Harvey Taylor has selected the theme “Back to the Holy City: The Hope of Christ in Our Time” for Diocesan...

Strategic planning will be focus as Gary Hall assumes leadership of Program Group on Mission Congregations
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 9, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Planting worshipping communities in underserved areas is just one aim of the Very Rev. Canon Gary Hall as he assumes...

UBE invites creative tributes to Absalom Jones, first Black Episcopal priest
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 2, 2022
[The Episcopal News] As the Rev. Jamesetta Hammons quilts the image of Absalom Jones, The Episcopal Church’s first Black priest, she wrestles with...

Anita Jeanette Edwards
by EN Staff | Feb 25, 2022
September 24, 1935 – February 15, 2022 Anita Edwards, wife of the Rev. Canon Paul Edwards, known as a graceful and gentle soul to all who knew her,...

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...