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Volunteers Needed in Louisiana

Volunteer teams are needed to gut flooded homes in Louisiana. We need your help NOW. The Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana is sending out teams to gut and rebuild the thousands of homes affected by the August 2016 flood.Learn More...

Support and Celebrate Church of the Common Ground

Through the love and generosity of congregations throughout the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, the Church of the Common Ground will soon celebrate its 10th Anniversary.As a worshiping community on the streets of downtown Atlanta, Church of the Common Ground was “born”...

Diocesan Pride Events

 The Diocese of Atlanta Commission on LGBTQ Ministry will be involved in three events over Pride Weekend.  The first is the Annual Integrity Atlanta Pride Eucharist held on October 6 at 7:30pm at All Saints’ Atlanta, 634 W Peachtree ST, Atlanta, GA...

Sally Paris is the new Campus Missioner at KSU

We are pleased to announce that Sally Paris has been re-appointed Campus Missioner to serve our Kennesaw State University students.  Sally is a graduate of Kennesaw State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a Religious Studies Minor....

Hurt

Jeremiah is sick with grief. The poor have no advocates. Worse than that, no one cares enough to grieve after them. There is a drought of tears for the poor. The system is rigged in favor of the haves over the have-nots. County budgets are balanced on the backs of the...

New Course for Seekers and New Christians

Pilgrim: A Course for the Christian Journey approaches the great issues of faith not through persuasion but participation in a pattern of contemplation and discussion.Pilgrim is designed to help your church invite others to join the people of God on our great journey...

Refuge

I will never forget it. I was walking around Ground Zero. It was two days after 9/11. The buildings were still on fire. We were passing out water. Socks. Prayers. Anything that would help those who were rummaging around in the rubble for life. I won’t ever forget the...

Beloved community: The Timeliness of Remembering

How do we build community, embrace our Baptismal Covenant and dismantle racism together? Read the second in a series of reflections by Dr. Catherine Meeks, chair of Beloved Community: Commission for Dismantling Racism. Parish participation, transformation and...
Listen. Talk. Share.

Listen. Talk. Share.

September is Suicide Awareness Month. The Episcopal Youth Community of Middle and North Georgia and the Bishop’s staff have created a video resource that you are encouraged to use in your work. This month, we ask you to be especially present in one another’s...