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Annual Fundraiser: Ugly Pants 2021 Golf Tournament
The Ugly Pants 2021 Golf Tournament, an annual fundraiser to benefit St. Benedict's Episcopal Church, will be on April 19 at the Indian Hills Country Club and they are looking for sponsors. We can't all play golf, but you can still participate in this fun church...
An Update on COVID-19 Protocols From Bishop Robert C. Wright
Brothers and Sisters, greetings to you in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ. It has been almost one year since our worship has moved out of our sanctuaries to online and outdoor expressions. I write today to announce the addition of an indoor option to our worship....
Evangelism Initiatives By The Episcopal Church – March 2021
Congratulating the 2021 Evangelism Grant Recipient At its January 2021 virtual meeting, the Executive Council of The Episcopal Church awarded $33,800 in Evangelism Grant funding to twelve Episcopal communities. “These grant awards span across the Episcopal Church,...
Rev. Marek Zabriskie to Preach on Day1 this Upcoming Holy Week
The Rev. Marek Zabriskie, the rector of Christ Church Episcopal in Greenwich, Connecticut, is the featured preacher March 28, Palm Sunday, and April 4, Easter Sunday, on Day1 with host Peter Wallace. The program includes interviews with Zabriskie conducted by...
New Video Series with Bishop Wright: 5 Lenten Questions
We invite you in the keeping of a holy Lent this season. Join Bishop Wright in a 5-part video series to help guide us during this season of sacrifice and self-examination. Videos will be released throughout the season. Additionally, resources are provided to...
Virtual Town Hall Meeting
On Wednesday, February 24, the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing is hosting a virtual town hall meeting to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine and its effects on minority communities. Panelists include Dr. Jennifer Gander, clinical epidemiologist, Dr. David Jones,...
Service of Celebration: The Life and Ministry of the Rev. Absalom Jones
On February 14, The Historic African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas hosted a celebration of the life and ministry for The Rev. Absalom Jones. Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry began with greetings and blessings and Bishop Wright was the guest homilist....
Virtual Hunger Walk Run
More than one in every four Georgia children lives in a food-insecure household. The Hunger Walk Run is a project of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, in partnership with the Episcopal Community Foundation for Middle and North Georgia, that unites our community to...
EYC’s Happening 1 Day Service 2021
Episcopal Youth Community's Happening Steering Committee shares this special online service for our Diocese. The service includes readings, reflections, testimonies, and virtual choirs all led by the young people of our diocese. It is a reminder that you are...
“Share the Love” and Donate to Path To Shine®
Path to Shine®, a mentoring and tutoring program for elementary school children in Georgia, wants you to donate $28 for the 28 days of February. Donations to “Share the Love 2021” will allow Path to Shine® to provide a celebration for graduating 5th graders and...
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Why Hope?
In celebration of and thanksgiving for the life and ministry of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I thought I would try and distill a couple of reasons he gave for us to stay steadfastly hopeful.
Shine
We believe in a light that gives direction, clarity and warmth. A light that gives courage, comfort and enlarges community. A light that cannot be extinguished by religious calcification, political egocentrism or judicial dereliction.
Intervened
He came to us, half man half God. Welcomed by all creation but we could not find room for him at the inn. On his father’s side, he was a descendant of Jewish royalty. On his mother’s side, no pedigree at 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 Welcomes Jason McGee
A Conversation with Choir Director of Mav City Music Jason McGee Choirs have and will always be an essential part of worship. You can look at a choir and find you in it. - Jason McGee There is a power communicated in a diverse choir that spans everything. - Bishop...