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Episcopal School Open Houses

Of particular interest to prospective parents and students, several Open Houses at Episcopal Schools at: St. Martin’s Episcopal School, Nov 5, 9:30 am to noonwww.stmartinschool.orgHoly Innocents’ Episcopal School, Dec 3, 11:00 am to 1:30 pmwww.hies.orgSt....

Reconcile – A Short Film

Reconciliation is about loving the other, and we must face that challenge together. Many thanks to All Saints’ Beverly Hills for producing this short film, and posing the question, “who is the ‘other’ that you struggle to love?”  Learn more about the...

“We”– A reflection from Bishop Wright

“We” – as in the first word of our Diocesan Purpose statement: “We challenge ourselves and the world to love like Jesus as we worship joyfully, serve compassionately, and grow spiritually.” “We” are the people of water and spirit. We are people baptized in the life,...

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”...

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...

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...

Beloved Community: Spreading the Love

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...