A Pentecost Reflection from Southeast Raleigh By Lesley Peace When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place.… Divided...
A Pentecost Reflection from Southeast Raleigh By Lesley Peace When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place.… Divided...
By Bishop Sam Rodman A recent article from The New York Times* contained an account of author Melissa Kirch’s surprise encounter with the Northern...
Annual All Saints’, Concord, bike ride brings community together By Christine McTaggart Imagine an event that invited an entire community to come...
St. Luke’s, Tarboro, Feeds the Community By Summerlee Walter St. Luke’s, Tarboro, is a small historically Black church in a small town. Consecrated...
A Message from Bishop McLoughlin to the Diocese of Western North Carolina April 16, 2026 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, When I first visited...
New collaborations bring together leaders, resources and knowledge By Joy Shillingsburg The question that is most commonly asked when I meet with...
Grace, Clayton, proves that church can happen anywhere By Summerlee Walter Since its establishment in January 1996, Grace Episcopal Church has never...
St. Paul’s, Monroe, models civil politics in an era of political turmoil By Christine McTaggart Monroe, North Carolina, is a small town located in...
The Let the Children Come project invites churches to explore intergenerational worship By the Rev. Kelly Ryan My son was two years old when...
By Bishop Jennifer Brooke-Davidson When the diocesan mission strategy was first announced, it was made clear from the start that it was...
In the first year following the devastation of Hurricane Helene, the Diocese of Western North Carolina was unceasing in their efforts to help their...
By Bishop Sam Rodman The following is adapted from a sermon preached at St. Matthias’ and St. Paul’s, Louisburg on February 15, 2026. The story of...