Mikell Camp & Conference Center is looking for its next Executive Director! Our ideal Executive Director will be a committed relationship-builder who can nurture staff, community, and diocesan connections to further both the mission and financial wellbeing of Mikell.
The Joint Nominating Committee for the Election of the Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church has released its slate of nominees and Bishop Wright, along with three others, have been named.
Nearly 100 fourth and sixth graders from Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School spent part of a recent Saturday afternoon creating summer backpacks for students enrolled in the Horizons Atlanta summer program at the school.
The city of Warner Robins’ ongoing homelessness outreach initiative had a divinely timed gift at their last council meeting. On Jan. 16, the city received a gift from All Saints Episcopal Church: 200 bags filled with hygiene items, warm accessories like scarves, gloves, and hats, as well as hand warmers.
Rev. Kim Jackson’s joyful, confident voice echoed outside of a matte black shipping container… Jackson stood next to Jim Thompson and blessed his new home. They’re with the Church of the Common Ground, a church without walls that serves the homeless, and they celebrated Thompson’s new home.
In this episode, Bishop Wright is joined by special guest Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright, author and speaker. Beth-Sarah shares her powerful story of battling clinical depression, and how embracing our vulnerabilities can spark deep healing and foster genuine community.
Honoring its commitment to share resources in ways that prioritize those who have been disenfranchised and oppressed, the Economic Justice Loan Committee of The Episcopal Church approved six investments in 2023 totaling $2.35 million.
This full feature-length documentary is inspired by the teachings of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. This is a one-night theatrical release you won’t want to miss!
As we reflect on legacy and tradition this holiday season, we’ve been thinking about patchwork. The practice became popular during the Depression when families would stitch together clothing to make blankets: a collection of diverse items and materials brought together to serve a greater purpose.