• Diocesan Book Read: Church Hurt

    Diocesan Book Read: Church Hurt
    Zoom

    Thursdays, February 19-March 26 Register Here The Subcommittee on Race and Social Justice of the Chartered Committee for Lifelong Formation invites you to join us for another diocesan-wide book reading and lunchtime discussion! We’ll read Church Hurt: Reparations for My Soul: Healing Racialized Trauma by The Rev. Gayle Fisher-Stewart. As more and more faith communities […]

  • Introduction to the Vocational Diaconate

    Introduction to the Vocational Diaconate
    Zoom

    Thursday, February 5, 12, 19, 26Register by January 29 Archdeacon Tim Spannaus of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan will lead this course designed for lay and clergy who want to learn more about the diaconate from an experienced deacon. Class meetings will consist of content presentation, discussion and questions, along with individual or small group […]

  • Ordination to the Sacred Order of Deacons

    Christ Episcopal Church, Charlotte 1412 Providence Rd, Charlotte, NC, United States

    By the Grace of God and with the consent of the people, the Right Reverend Samuel S. Rodman, bishop of North Carolina, will ordain Derek Michael Luther and Devin Michael […]

  • The Separation of Church and State – What It Really Means & Why We Advocate

    Zoom

    When a faith-based leader or organization responds to the actions of government leaders or policy, it is not uncommon for the question to be asked, "What about the separation of church and state?" It's a valid question about a tenet that is often misunderstood. Join the diocesan Gun Violence Prevention Task Force to take a […]

  • Formation Leaders Lunch and Learn

    New Hope Collaborative 1725 N New Hope Road, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

    Register by January 30 The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina invites all formation leaders -- staff and volunteer, paid and unpaid, full-time and part-time -- to a 90-minute gathering in February 2026. We will pray, share a meal, get to know one another and explore a question at the heart of our collective ministry: What […]