In this episode, Bishop Wright and Presiding Bishop Michael Curry share an engaging conversation about Easter, its impact in the real world and what it all means as followers of Jesus and people of a world more divided than ever before. This episode is part 1 of a...
Upcoming Events in April Congress Weekly – EPPN Network Calls: Join the Office of Government Relations for a 30-minute, weekly conversation about the policies and legislation we are advocating for. This is a chance to take part in a conversation on advocacy asks,...
Congratulations to Catherine Meeks, Executive Director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing, and Nibs Stroupe on receiving the Silver Medal by the 2021 Illumination Book Awards for their book Passionate for Justice: Ida B. Wells As Prophet for Our Time. The...
The first thing Jesus does when he’s raised from the dead, is find his friends behind locked doors in fear and offer “Peace.” Peace, not the absence of hardship, but the presence of liberation. He shows his wounds to his friends. What a defiant act. He bears no shame...
The word Easter is shorthand for God raised Jesus Christ from the dead. That simple incredible claim is the center of our Christian hope. It’s the center because it reminds us who God is, who we are and that God’s future will prevail despite every refusal and...
“Crucifixion ain’t no fiction,” said a 90’s rap group. As followers of Jesus, we agree. The Crucifixion of a man named Jesus from Nazareth is a historical fact. It was the public lynching of a man who stood at the intersection of politics and religion and spoke of God...
The Chattahoochee Convocation from our Diocese leads us through devotions before the cross, as we consider the final words of Jesus on Good Friday. Chattahoochee Valley Convocation consists of the following parishes: – Columbus, St. Mary Magdalene –...