
C.S. Lewis Society’s ‘Pacific Inklings Festival’ will feature speakers, cosplay, ‘exotic wares’
by EN Staff | Feb 19, 2019
The Southern California C.S. Lewis Society will present The Pacific Inklings Festival and General Meeting on Saturday, March 9, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.,...
Deacon and researcher Katie Derose’s dual vocations aim for health, social justice
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 16, 2019
For vocational deacon Kathryn Derose, bringing the world’s concerns to the church has meant linking parishes and parks to boost physical activity;...
Tending shattered hearts: a mission for our churches and our diocese
by John Harvey Taylor | Feb 16, 2019
For the families and friends of those killed a year ago on Feb. 14 in Parkland, Florida, and for those injured in countless other ways in the...
Seeds of Hope ‘movement’ inspires hope, vision, action
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 16, 2019
As Seeds of Hope enters its sixth year, the diocesan food justice ministry just keeps on growing. The ministry — and executive director Tim...
Montecito: One year after deadly mudslides, a strengthened community remembers
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 16, 2019
On Jan. 9, 2019, a beacon of light cut across the night sky, beckoning several thousand people from Montecito’s Manning Park to All Saints by-...
MLK Day: UCLA professor cites role of law, morality on a crooked path to racial justice
by Janet Kawamoto | Feb 16, 2019
Especially in the area of civil rights and racial justice, “law and morality are not the same thing,” Devon Carbado, a law professor at UCLA, told...
Diocesan clergy join ‘Faith Caravan,’ plan next steps to engage humanitarian crisis
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 16, 2019
The Very Rev. Frank Alton and other members of Episcopal Sacred Resistance, the diocesan sanctuary task force, are determining next steps after a...
Leading soccer broadcasters to anchor March 7 Football Round Up benefiting Neighborhood Youth Association
by EN Staff | Feb 14, 2019
International soccer fans won’t want to miss the March 7 Football Round Up set to feature veteran players and commentators Stuart Holden of Fox...
Music by Sandra Montes to highlight ‘Our Sister’s Keeper’ liturgy
by Janet Kawamoto | Feb 7, 2019
Music from immigration activist and singer Sandra Montes and a series of imaginative monologues based on the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus --...
‘Behind Barbed Wire’ at Japanese-American museum will consider past injustice, new civil rights cases
by EN Staff | Feb 5, 2019
The Gathering: A Space for Asian-American Spirituality will meet on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2 - 4 p.m. at the Japanese American National Museum for...
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