The Episcopal Church in Middle and North Georgia is a vibrant and diverse community of followers of Jesus.
The Latest Diocesan News
Episcopal Bishop Challenges Christian Nationalism
Bishop Robert Wright recently addressed the corrosive issue of Christian Nationalism, saying that Christian Nationalism can be overcome by hewing to the Biblical foundation of Christian witnessing found in the Book of Acts 1:8.
Celebrating 50 Years of Women in the Priesthood: The Rev. Edith Woodling
The Rev. Edith Woodling was ordained as a Deacon in The Diocese of Atlanta in 1995. She served five parishes, starting at St. Anne's, mentored by Eloise Lester.
Appleton Episcopal Ministries Expands Staff
Appleton Episcopal Ministries has hired Corley Peth as Program Director. Beginning in 2021, Peth worked as a senior staff member with the Appleton Free To Read Summer Literacy Program for three years, first as a teacher and then as Curriculum Director.
For Faith Devotionals
Right?
“Good” was not Jesus’ goal for his life and neither should it be ours! It is possible to do public wonders for private impure reasons. But far better to let private devotion make public wonders.
Recenter
Jesus centers God’s purpose and hopes for marriage from the beginning of our species. He recenters the radical nature of marriage, the “one flesh-ness” of it.
Influence
What continues to make the difference in structures as big as governments and as small as relationships are those people who have been influenced by Jesus and in response influence others for the good of all.
Bishop Wright’s Podcast
For People, is a conversation in which Bishop Rob Wright meets listeners at the crossroads of faith and life to explore the challenges of an ever-changing world. Listen in to find out how he expands on For Faith, drawing inspiration from the life of Jesus to answer 21st-century questions.
The Latest Episode…
For People: Exposing Christian Nationalism with Sister Eilis McCulloh
Discover how her grandmother’s lessons on love and relationships influenced her path and how the Sisters of the Humility of Mary inspired her to embody Catholicism through social justice.
Upcoming Events
Happening takes place twice a year (fall and spring) at Camp Mikell and is exclusively for high school students, by high school students. Chanticleer, the GRAMMY® Award-winning vocal ensemble, has been hailed as “the world’s reigning male chorus” by The New Yorker, and is known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” […] On Saturday, November 2nd, Alana Smith, an Opioid Public Health Analyst, will be at St. Martin's, 3110 Ashford Dunwoody Road, to give a one hour training on drug overdose from 10:30 - 11:30, on how to administer Naloxone. Dan Locklair, Requiem Introit & Kyrie, Lux aeterna, Pie Jesu, In Paradisum, Sanctus-Benedictus, Agnus Dei A Choral Requiem Eucharist for All Faithful Departed Performed by the Cathedral Choir with string […]
Happening: A Renewal Weekend for High Schoolers
Camp Mikell
Camp Mikell Road, Toccoa, GA
Chanticleer
Cathedral of St. Philip
2744 Peachtree Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA
Drug Overdose Training: Administering Naxolone
St. Martin's Episcopal School
3110-A Ashford Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA
Choral Requiem Eucharist
Cathedral of St. Philip
2744 Peachtree Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA
We challenge ourselves and the world to love like Jesus as we worship joyfully, serve compassionately, and grow spiritually.
“Whoever you are, God seeks a relationship with you. Peace is within reach. Healing is within reach. Love is within reach. Don’t be afraid to bring your questions, heartaches, doubts and joys. It’s a great time to be part of God’s church.”
— Bishop Rob Wright