#EveningGoodNews Recap: May 8-14
At a time when headlines do little to lift spirits, we could all use a little good news. And there is good news to be found all throughout the Diocese of North Carolina, and every night at 6p.m., we are sharing a good news story of our faith and faithful in action. You can find these stories on Facebook and Twitter, or you can enjoy the weekly recap below.
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MAY 8:
Greensboro's FOX8 invited spiritual leaders to offer hopeful messages during this pandemic. Here's the Rev. Dixon Kinser of St. Paul's Episcopal Church #EveningGoodNews
MAY 9:
Greensboro's FOX8 invited spiritual leaders to offer hopeful messages during this pandemic. Here's the Rev. Greg Farrand of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Greensboro. #EveningGoodNews
MAY 10:
As part of the ongoing diocesan offerings for the 50 Days of Easter, the Rev. Canon David Sellery, diocesan canon for congregational mission, preaches a homily for the Fifith Sunday of Easter. #EveningGoodNews
MAY 12:
In this week's Habits of Grace, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry encourages to take our own moment of grace, whether in the morning, at noonday, in the evening or all three. #EveningGoodNews
MAY 13:
Tonight's good news: Several families of St. Luke's, Salisbury, with children and teens have been hard at work making protective masks. St. Luke's staff recently dropped off 70 masks handmade collaboratively by St. Luke's families to Rowan Helping Ministries, where they'll be distributed to food or shelter-insecure individuals, or used by workers at the facility. #EveningGoodNews
MAY 14:
St. Mary's, High Point, is offering temporary shelter to residents of the local men's shelter to help keep them safe in this time of pandemic. In doing so, they are building community that reaches far beyond church doors. Read all about it: https://bit.ly/2Ll2ZkF #EveningGoodNews