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Diocese, All Saints’ Earn Awards from Episcopal Communicators Group
The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta was recognized in three categories of communications at the 2022 Episcopal Communicator Conference: podcasts, social media posts and long-form video. The winning entries were among more than 150 submissions across 18 categories and...Episcopal Community Foundation for Middle and North Georgia Grants $85,000 to Fight Poverty and Oppression Locally
Today the Episcopal Community Foundation for Middle and North Georgia (ECF) announces three grants to organizations that are working to end poverty and oppression in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. The grants have been made to The Friendship Center (Atlanta), MUST...Men Against Sex Trafficking Gathered for the First Time
Horace Griffin, Associate Priest at St. Luke’s, Atlanta, and David Marmins, a member of the Temple, organized and convened the first Men Against Sex Trafficking event at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church last evening, May 4, from 6:30-8:00. Panelists Bob Rodgers (Street...Anglican Diocese of Cape Coast Inducts 50 Wardens
On April 24, 2022, a Vestry meeting was held throughout the Diocese. New PCC members were elected. On Friday, April 29, 2022, a one-day Orientation and workshop was organized for the New Wardens, Lay Pastors, and Catechists. 170 participants attended. The 50 Wardens...Church of the Common Ground
As a part of our Communications Team’s commitment to serving our diocese, throughout the year, we will be releasing videos of our ministries and congregations. Today, we are excited to share a video highlighting the Church of the Common Ground. Church of the...![St. Julian’s Cuts Ribbon for Starting Over Program](https://episcopalatlanta.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/ribbon-cutting.webp)
St. Julian’s Cuts Ribbon for Starting Over Program
Bishop Rob Wright on Friday cut the ribbon at a ceremony opening the newly expanded home for Starting Over, a ministry of St. Julian’s Episcopal Church offering a safe space for children to have court-ordered visits with non-custodial parents. Bishop Wright said he...Introducing New Center for Racial Healing Board Member The Rev. Matt Heyd
The Absalom Jones for Racial Healing Executive Director Catherine Meeks met with The Rev. Matt Heyd, Rector of Church of the Heavenly Rest NYC, to introduce Matt as the newest board member. They discuss the board, plans to nationalize it, and what they are excited...![Introducing the Good News Podcast](https://episcopalatlanta.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/4.27-Good-News4.png)