An Episcopal church in Pennsylvania contributed more than $2,000 to a small congregation in South Dakota after their church was destroyed last fall in an act of suspected arson.
A small Episcopal congregation in South Dakota is mourning the loss of their historic church building after it burned to the ground last weekend in an act of suspected arson.
[Diocese of South Dakota] Nestled under the accumulating snow from a mid-December South Dakota blizzard, prairie grass seeds and wildflower seeds bide their tim
[Episcopal News Service] Kirby Metoxen had long heard the stories of Pennsylvania’s Carlisle Indian Industrial School from his parents, grandparents and other
So the other day, a friend asked me a question that boiled down to this: Does Christmas have to be a religious holiday?
My immediate response as a person of faith who follows Jesus and as an Episcopal priest was, âWell, yeah â¦â
I mean, what else would it be?
And then immediately I thought of all those people who are not believers who celebrate Christmas because society does, and do so without too many worries because, well . society celebrates it.
We have sales. We have singalongs. We have trees. We have presents to give and to receive. We have parties.