THE EPISCOPAL NEW YORKER

Archbishop Michael Peers, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, spoke to Diocesan clergy at the annual Hobart Lecture.

With the enthusiastic support from the rector and parishioners, the Video Ministry program at Christ Church, Warwick, has become a great success.

An inside look at the current conflict between Islam and the West and how members of the Diocese are bridging the gap between the two.

Maureen Shea of the Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations discusses some of the issues that are important to the Church in the upcoming elections.


On February 3, a large audience at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine celebrated Epiphany by enjoying a musical version of the story of the Three Kings featuring youth from Diocesan churches and larger-than-life puppets by Hudson Vagabond Puppets. At top, a King looks for the star to guide him to the manger. Above left, the Three Kings start on their journey. Middle, Mary and Joseph with baby Jesus look for a place to stay in Bethlehem. Right, pictured from left, are Cathy Lopez, vocalist and Spanish translator; Edward Winslow, choreographer and puppeteet; Lois Bohevesky, director and founding director of Hudson Vagabond Puppets; Bishop Catherine Roskam, the program's producer; and Jeannine Otis, composer, musical director and vocalist.

Photos by TACHUS MEDIA PHOTO

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