
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...
From Bishop Taylor: Health and Strength In Community IX
by John Harvey Taylor | Jul 15, 2020
My siblings in Christ: On behalf of all your colleagues at St. Paul’s Commons and me, midsummer blessings to you and those you love. I give thanks...
Diocesan Council considers finances, new ministries, advocacy
by Pat McCaughan | Jul 14, 2020
[Episcopal News – July 13, 2020] Intriguing new ministry possibilities, police reform advocacy and action, grant opportunities and finances were on...
Los Angeles-area Episcopal churches provide showers, clothes and food to unhoused neighbors
by Pat McCaughan | Jul 8, 2020
[The Episcopal News] - Steve usually arrives about 6 a.m. on Saturdays at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Long Beach. He showers, changes into clean...
Digital diocesan worship, LGBTQ Pride celebration call for prophetic action, justice, love of all
by Pat McCaughan | Jul 1, 2020
Dismantling racism, homophobia and trans-phobia is the work people of faith must engage, the Rt. Rev. Deon Johnson, newly consecrated Bishop of...
How do churches do in-person worship safely in a time of COVID? They follow the rules — and improvise
by Pat McCaughan | Jul 1, 2020
Across the Southland, Episcopal church congregations, eager to safely return to in-person worship June 21, yet facing a series of restrictions, have...
Supporting the diocesan Mission Share Fund means doing justice
by Pat McCaughan | Jul 1, 2020
The Rev. Mary Tororiey held up a “Peace of the Lord” sign during worship Sunday, June 21, in person and via Facebook Live at the Episcopal-Lutheran...