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Because of Dr. King…

Because of Dr. King…

“Some choose to be the forgetful community rather than the Beloved community. The forgetful community argues that if we keep a blind eye and choose mass amnesia, then in some distant future, that we have not worked for and do not deserve, all the brutality and blood...

Share the Love 2019 Supports Path To Shine® 

A unique small-ratio mentoring and tutoring program,  Path To Shine® has become a beacon of hope and possibility for elementary-school children across middle and north Georgia. With nearly 200 actively enrolled children and 140 dedicated volunteers in 18...

Bishop Prays for Gov. Elect Brian Kemp

During a worship service held Monday at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip The Right Reverend Robert C. Wright, Bishop of the Diocese of Atlanta, prayed for Gov. Elect Brian Kemp and his family. During the service attended by the Kemp family, Bishop Wright, prayed...
Speed up

Speed up

When the bible finishes its story, we are left with an image. It’s a gathering of people, a family reunion. Every nation, language and tribe. We’ve all got on long white robes, and palm branches in our hands. And we’re singing, all of us. Singing, “thanksgiving, power...

ECF Accepting Applications for All Grant Programs

The Episcopal Community Foundation for Middle and North Georgia is currently accepting applications for both of our grant programs:General Grant LOIs: due March 31, 2019Q2 Small Acts of Charity Grants: due March 15, 2019Those interested in applying for funding should...

Churchwide Bible Reading Initiative Begins in Epiphany 2019

As we prepare to celebrate the season of Epiphany, Forward Movement, along with partners from across the Episcopal Church, invites all Episcopalians to participate in the Good Book Club. A church-wide Bible reading initiative, the Good Book Club will focus on Paul’s...

Making a Difference

The staff and students of The Boyce L Ansley School thank The Diocese of Atlanta for your generosity and support. The more that $5900 that was collected for us during the Annual Council Eucharist is already making a difference in our school. Your gifts helped us to...
From the top

From the top

Let’s begin at the beginning: God is the ultimate reality. This is dramatically made clear when God and Moses defeat the Egyptians–even clearer when God, through Jesus of Nazareth, defeats death. God is free and purposeful and relentless for the cause of love, because...