by Pat McCaughan | Feb 9, 2022 | News
[The Episcopal News] As the Bishop’s Commission on Gospel Justice and Community Care continues to examine policing across Southern California communities, chairperson Sister Patricia Sarah Terry is meeting with clergy and asking Episcopalians to join a letter-writing...
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
For vocational deacon Kathryn Derose, bringing the world’s concerns to the church has meant linking parishes and parks to boost physical activity; pressing pastors to preach healthy eating and promote gardening and Zumba classes; and exploring food insecurity and...
by EN Staff | Feb 25, 2015 | Uncategorized
The Bishop Coadjutor Search Committee, charged by Diocesan Convention and the Standing Committee to seek nominees for a successor to Bishop Diocesan J. Jon Bruno upon his retirement in 2018, held its first meeting Feb. 10 and began to organize its work. Preparing a...
by Jennifer Miramontes | May 16, 2023 | News
One of the biggest challenges faced by small credit unions is the rapid advancement of technology in the banking industry. Many of those who would be best served by our services, as well as those who are most well-equipped to provide stable accounts, have grown up...
by John Harvey Taylor | May 9, 2023 | The Bishop's Blog
Neighbors who share their yards with peafowl on a daily basis do not always lift their voices and squawk with joy when I sing my Eastertide song celebrating the cycle of life in our yard in East Pasadena. Nevertheless, the miracle of instinct persists. And it’s so...