

Bloy House to offer class on ministry and ecological crisis; open to lay, clergy auditors
by EN Staff | Sep 29, 2021
[The Episcopal News] The Rev. Sylvia Sweeney will present "Ministry in an Age of Ecological Crisis," a semester-long academic class open to lay and...

Melissa McCarthy deftly leans into ministry as canon to the ordinary, chief of diocesan staff
by Pat McCaughan | Sep 22, 2021
As canon to the ordinary of the Diocese of Los Angeles, the Rev. Melissa McCarthy’s responsibilities include joining Commission on Ministry...

Environmental advocate Mary Nichols will deliver Diocesan Convention’s Margaret Parker lecture Nov. 13
by Bob Williams | Sep 15, 2021
[The Episcopal News] Mary Nichols, whose leadership as chair of the California Air Resources Board has played a key role in guiding statewide...

New GFS curriculum will help children be changemakers in their communities
by Pat McCaughan | Sep 15, 2021
Girls’ Friendly Society-Los Angeles is resuming post-pandemic in-person meetings this fall with a return to its roots by focusing on justice issues...

Bishop Bruce lauded, 2022 draft budget introduced at September meeting of Diocesan Council
by Pat McCaughan | Sep 15, 2021
Los Angeles Bishop Suffragan Diane M. Jardine Bruce may become the next provisional bishop of the Diocese of West Missouri, but she’ll always be an...

Author Jack Miles discusses his book ‘God in the Qur’an’ on the eve of 9/11 commemoration
by Janet Kawamoto | Sep 13, 2021
The Episcopal Church is positioned to help bring together a polarized nation by being an authentic spiritual home for its adherents and also...

The Reverend Barbara Coxe Barnum
by EN Staff | Sep 10, 2021
January 28, 1924 – September 5, 2021 The Rev. Barbara Coxe Barnum, deacon at St. Michael's Ministry Center, died Sept. 5, 2021 at 97. She was...

Open-air market at St. George’s, Laguna Hills, saves livelihoods, brings neighborhood together
by EN Staff | Sep 8, 2021
Transformation happens every weekend at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Laguna Hills – bright blue, turquoise, and red sunshades pop up and the...
Short-staffed but determined, IRIS works overtime to assist refugees from Afghanistan, other nations
by Pat McCaughan | Aug 31, 2021
[The Episcopal News] As time runs out to evacuate vulnerable Afghans from the Taliban-controlled country, frantic callers have flooded the diocesan...

Episcopal, other organizations offer help to Haiti after earthquake
by Janet Kawamoto | Aug 25, 2021
[The Episcopal News] A 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti's southern peninsula on Aug. 14, causing some 2,000 deaths, 9,000 injuries and...
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