THE EPISCOPAL NEW YORKER
 


Matthew 25:40

Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these ...
you did it to me.

A focus on reparations

Rehabbing homes for others

Creating a place for all God's creatures

Bishop Sisk discusses the sacramental and civil issues behind same sex unions and blessings.

Marion E.D. Peng, newly named Trinity Transformational Fellow, has led a life of service to the city, the church and the arts.

Bishop Catherine Roskam and Jane Tully of St. Bart's, Manhattan, will have key roles in the upcoming ACC meeting in England.

An In Depth exploration of how the Episcopal Church was involved in the effective abolishment of the death penalty in New York State.

Enmegahbowh, one of the first cross-cultural pioneers in the Episcopal Church is celebrated on June 25. The Rev. Joan Laliberte looks at his ministry and how it lives on today.

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

   

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