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Presiding officers, Executive Council member urge congregations to study the Anglican Covenant
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, House of Deputies President Bonnie Anderson and Executive Council member Rosalie Simmonds Ballentine are calling on all Episcopal congregations to engage in discussion of the proposed Anglican Covenant at some time during the next two years.
Pennsylvania Bishop Bennison should have the wisdom to resign, Bonnie Anderson says
President of the House of Deputies Bonnie Anderson has said that she wishes the Rt. Rev. Charles Bennison would have the "wisdom and generosity of spirit to resign" as bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania.
Bulletin inserts highlight work of Episcopal Public Policy Network
In Episcopal News Service Weekly bulletin inserts for Sept. 12, Mary Getz, grassroots and online communications officer for the Episcopal Public Policy Network, explains EPPN's issues advocacy work, its roots in General Convention resolutions, and how Episcopalians can take part in its actions.
African bishops look to the future, commit to leading the church in the 21st century
As the All Africa Bishops Conference in Entebbe, Uganda, drew to a close Aug. 29, participants said they'd been encouraged by the bishops' determination "not to be distracted from the urgent business of leading the church in the 21st century," the Rev. Canon Petero Sabune, Africa partnerships officer for the Episcopal Church, told ENS.
Dreaming of urban orchards: Two Diocese of Louisiana groups continue Katrina recovery work
Five years ago as New Orleanians struggled to survive in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina, few if any of them were thinking about trying to plant an orchard somewhere in the Uptown neighborhood.
Katrina memories mix with spill worries
If you live on the Gulf Coast, says the Very Rev. James "Bo" Roberts, it's not a question of whether a natural disaster will strike, but rather when the next one will come.
Relationships forged in previous disasters help Episcopalians respond to oil spill's impact
Lessons learned and relationships built in the wake of the Gulf Coast's ongoing recovery from 2005's Hurricane Katrina and subsequent storms are being put to work as the region deals with the impact of the BP oil spill.
Presiding bishop addresses immigration in Sept. 5 bulletin inserts
In ENS Weekly bulletin inserts for Sept. 5, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori calls on Episcopalians to join in the current debate on immigration. With a reminder of the many biblical admonitions to welcome the stranger, Jefferts Schori also acknowledges the complexity of the issue. "We all agree that American immigration law is broken," she writes.
African bishops, global partners head to Uganda for weeklong meeting
More than 400 Anglican bishops from Africa are being joined by international partners, diplomats and representatives from relief and development organizations for a weeklong gathering in Entebbe, Uganda, to focus on issues of conflict, poverty, corruption and disease on the continent.
Western Kansas diocese elects Michael Pierce Milliken as bishop
The Rev. Michael Pierce Milliken was elected Aug. 21 as the fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas, pending the required consents from a majority of bishops with jurisdiction and standing committees of the Episcopal Church.
L'Arche communities: differing abilities, one life together
Twenty years ago, Curt Armstrong went to France, intending to learn French and pick grapes before heading for graduate school. He ended up becoming an assistant in a L'Arche community, where people with and without cognitive disabilities live together, and found a calling.
Pennsylvania bishop says he's listening to lay, clergy leaders
Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Bishop Charles Bennison said Aug. 17 that since he returned to the diocesan offices the day before he has "concentrated on listening." "I have learned a great deal, and my listening has been very productive," Bennison said in a statement emailed to Episcopal News Service by Ceisler Media and Issue Advocacy, a Philadelphia media relations firm
Pennsylvania bishop returns to divided diocese
Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Bishop Charles Bennison returned to the diocesan offices in downtown Philadelphia Aug. 16 amid continued calls for his retirement or resignation. "We do not believe that Bishop Bennison has the trust of the clergy and lay leaders necessary for him to be an effective pastor and leader of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, nor that he can regain or rebuild the trust that he has lost or broken
Bulletin inserts for Aug. 29 look at Gulf Coast struggles with Katrina aftermath, threat from oil spill
For those who live on the Gulf Coast, it's not a question of whether a natural disaster will strike, but rather when the next one will come, says the Very Rev. James "Bo" Roberts, rector of St. Mark's Church in Gulfport, Mississippi, one of six churches in the Diocese of Mississippi that Hurricane Katrina destroyed on August 29, 2005. ENS Weekly bulletin inserts for Aug. 29, 2010 look at the situation in the Gulf Coast area five years after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Remembering Jonathan M. Daniels 45 years after Selma
The 45th anniversary of the death of Jonathan Myrick Daniels, an Episcopal seminarian-activist killed in Alabama during the civil rights movement, was commemorated in congregations during the Aug. 14-15 weekend.
Bulletin inserts for Aug. 22 describe interfaith efforts at Faith House Manhattan
"Episcopalians are part of a church with a long history of interreligious relations," writes Bowie Snodgrass in ENS Weekly bulletin inserts for Aug. 22. "The 2009 'Theological Statement on Interreligious Relations' passed by General Convention reminds us that 'prominent Episcopalians were involved in the first World Parliament of the Religions in 1893.'"
In California, thousands celebrate as Proposition 8 overturned
Episcopalians joined thousands of Californians at celebratory rallies and prayer vigils Aug. 4 after a federal judge overturned as unconstitutional Proposition 8, the state's voter-approved ban on gay marriage.
Forward Movement turns 75 years old
The little booklets get tucked into purses, suit pockets and back pockets. They get taken out when their readers have a quiet moment to spend in prayer. For 75 years the Forward Day By Day booklets have been giving Episcopalians and others a page-a-day way to reflect on their faith.
Episcopal Relief & Development head finds cause for hope during recent trip to Haiti
Despite the enormous challenges still facing Haiti nearly seven months after the magnitude-7 earthquake of Jan. 12, the president of Episcopal Relief & Development says he returned from a recent visit there with "tempered hope" for the country's future.
Voting as a Christian duty is topic of Aug. 15 bulletin inserts
A major election will take place in November in the United States. Many voters are tired of electioneering and increasingly frustrated by politics, but Lily Ickow, an intern for Episcopal Public Policy Network, suggests in ENS Weekly bulletin inserts for Aug. 15 that voting can be seen as an act of faith and a Christian duty, and that now is the time to register.
