by Pat McCaughan | Nov 9, 2022 | News
[The Episcopal News] Without international church and political advocacy, long-simmering tensions in the Middle East threaten to escalate into a global holy war, according to a panel of experts convened by Churches for Middle East Peace at the invitation of Bishop...
by Janet Kawamoto | Oct 12, 2022 | News
[The Episcopal News] Plans for the 2022 meeting of Diocesan Convention, themed “Back to the Holy City: The Hope of Christ in Our Time,” are proceeding rapidly as the Nov. 11 – 12 gathering approaches. Archbishop Hosam Naoum of Jerusalem will be the diocese’s guest...
by John Harvey Taylor | Sep 15, 2022 | From the bishop, The Bishop's Blog
My siblings in Christ: As with most world historical events, the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II evoked deep and disparate feelings. Most Episcopalians and Anglicans felt a special kinship with her, and not only because she was defender and supreme governor of...
by Janet Kawamoto | Sep 7, 2022 | News
[The Episcopal News] September is here and it’s time to prepare for the 127th annual meeting of Diocesan Convention, to be held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11 – 12 at the Riverside Convention Center with the theme “Back to the Holy City: The Hope of Christ...
by Pat McCaughan | Nov 16, 2020 | Convention 2020
Although in the midst of “Covid exile” with the number of new infections rising, Southland Episcopalians remain “servants of the Spirit of the risen Christ and not the spirit of the age,” Bishop John Harvey Taylor told nearly 1,000 Zoom, Facebook and YouTube viewers...