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Join the Advent Pilgrimage to to St. Augustine’s University and St. Ambrose Episcopal Church
posted on Oct 25, 2023 Saturday, December 2 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Registration closes November 27 or when the pilgrimage is full Register
If you are looking for a special way to start the Advent season, you are invited to join the diocesan pilgrimage to St. August...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Diocese Gives Thanks for the Ministry of the Rev. Stephanie Allen
posted on Oct 25, 2023 The diocese gives thanks for the ministry of the Rev. Stephanie Allen, departing rector of Church of the Nativity, Raleigh. Allen has served as the rector at Nativity since 2011, and she has been active in the life of the diocese, serving as a tr...
Read MoreBishops of the Diocese of North Carolina Encourage Actionable Advocacy
posted on Oct 20, 2023 Dear friends and siblings in Christ, We have been heartened by the prayers and many other forms of support being offered up across the diocese for the people of Israel and Palestine. Death, destruction and terror, complicated by disinformat...
Read MoreThe Bishops of the Diocese of North Carolina Respond to Ongoing Violence in Israel and Palestine
posted on Oct 12, 2023 When reports first surfaced of the weekend's attacks in Israel, we joined the world in our shock and deep grief at the bloodshed unequaled in recent years. They are feelings that remain unabated as events continue to unfold. We mourn the loss of ...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Rev. Joseph Sroka Accepts Call to St. Andrew's, Haw River
posted on Oct 11, 2023 The Rev. Joseph Sroka has accepted a call to be the vicar of St. Andrew's, Haw River. Prior to his call to St. Andrew's, Sroka served ascurate at Church of the Good Shepherd, Asheboro. He is also the missioner of The Community of the Franciscan ...
Read MoreDiocese of North Carolina Shares House of Bishops Statement on the Accountability of Bishops
posted on Sep 25, 2023 The House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church met via Zoom September 19-23. Both Bishop Sam Rodman and Bishop Jennifer Brooke-Davidson were in attendance and wished to share the statement issued at the close of the meeting by the House of Bisho...
Read MoreDiocese of North Carolina Accepting Applications for Second Offering of Lay Preacher Training Initiative
posted on Sep 20, 2023 The Diocese of North Carolina is now accepting applications for its second offering of the Lay Preacher Training Initiative , a program of the Episcopal Preaching Foundation. The goal of the program is to develop lay preachers within their local...
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North Carolina Disciple / Historiographer's Welcome
Disciple: The Calling of Laywomen
posted on Sep 11, 2023 Wanting to help
By Lauren Graeber
The Episcopal Church, and the Diocese of North Carolina, is deep in its reckoning of its racial history. But communities of color are not the only groups whose gifts were not immediately recogni...
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North Carolina Disciple / Affordable Housing / Collaboration & New Communities
Disciple: Building a Partnership
posted on Sep 11, 2023 Holy Spirit, Greensboro, discerns how to serve its community
By Summerlee Walter
There is a tragic irony to the modern housing market: As community prosperity increases, so does homelessness. While homeowners benefit from increased pr...
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North Carolina Disciple / Racial Reckoning, Justice & Healing / Historiographer's Welcome
Disciple: Unburied History
posted on Sep 11, 2023 How St. Mark's, Huntersville, is honoring the lives and legacies of formerly enslaved people
By Summerlee Walter
Elizabeth McCoy-not her family surname, but the one she received from the people who once owned her-was better known as...
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