
Archdeacon Charleen Crean facing retirement: ‘a deacon, heart and soul’
by Pat McCaughan | Sep 9, 2020
[The Episcopal News] – The Venerable Canon Charleen Crean plans to retire Oct. 16, 2020 after 34 years of ordained ministry and — like many other...
Webinar series on racism, systems of oppression in church and society will continue in September, October
by EN Staff | Aug 31, 2020
"Trauma & (Un)Truths" is a series of webinars examining systems of oppression in church and society, presented by New Community, the Diocese of...
Abundant Table shifts fundraising focus to relief for farmworkers
by Janet Kawamoto | Aug 26, 2020
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, "Feast in the Field," The Abundant Table’s annual August fundraising dinner,...
New Community to examine systems of oppression in webinar series
by EN Staff | Aug 18, 2020
"Trauma and (Un)Truths: Promises Broken in God's Name," a series of webinars examining systems of oppression in church and society, will be...
Diocesan Convention 2020 – virtual, but in the ‘spirit of family reunion’
by Pat McCaughan | Aug 13, 2020
Delegates and visitors anticipating the Nov. 13 - 14 annual meeting of the Diocese of Los Angeles as a big family reunion in Riverside may instead –...
St. Clement’s, San Clemente, youth and local LDS ward raise $15,000 to aid Navajoland
by Pat McCaughan | Jul 29, 2020
When the COVID-19 pandemic derailed a planned pilgrimage to Navajoland for a St. Clement by-the-Sea youth group, the San Clemente congregation...
In socially distanced-person and online, diocesan ministries continue to serve families, children
by Pat McCaughan | Jul 29, 2020
[The Episcopal News] – Glenda Middleton has been instructing eager youngsters online in the fine art of growing gummy bears and making ice cream,...
Black Episcopalians in Province VIII issue statement on church’s responsibility to combat racism
by EN Staff | Jul 29, 2020
The Episcopal Church has a role and responsibility to overcome racism in American culture as well as in its own structures, says a statement issued...

Votando por el Bien de Nuestro Prójimo: Un llamado Ecuménico a la Participación Cívica
by Líderes ecuménicas del sur de California | Jul 27, 2020
Aún cuando creemos que la ciudadanía eterna de un cristiano está en el cielo, como cristianos vivimos nuestra vida temporal en este mundo, y es en...

Voting for Our Neighbor’s Sake: An Ecumenical Call to Civic Engagement
by Southland Ecumenical Leaders | Jul 24, 2020
Even as we believe that a Christian’s eternal citizenship is in heaven, as Christians we live out our temporal lives in this world, and it is in...
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