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North Carolina Disciple / Congregational Vitality
Disciple: Community Through the Screen
posted on Mar 15, 2023 Why online community is real community and how churches can use livestreaming to build it
By Summerlee Walter
Simply put, the COVID-19 pandemic forced Episcopal churches online. Most churches in the Diocese of North Carolina had a s...
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North Carolina Disciple / Diocesan Gun Policy / Gun Violence Prevention
Disciple: Community Violence Intervention Programs
posted on Mar 15, 2023 Work decades in the making is gaining traction in addressing today's issues
By Christine McTaggart
If you've spent any time reviewing the resources compiled by the diocesan Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, you may have noticed "g...
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North Carolina Disciple / Racial Reckoning, Justice & Healing
Disciple: Historic Foundations: How Did We Get Here?
posted on Mar 15, 2023 The story of God, land and race at Holy Family, Chapel Hill
By the Rev. Sarah Ball-Damberg
One of the goals of the diocesan mission strategy's priority of Racial Reckoning, Justice and Healing is to see historically white ...
Read MoreThe Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats Rejoins Diocesan Staff as Interim Canon Missioner for Congregational Vitality
posted on Mar 7, 2023 The Diocese of North Carolina is welcoming back to its staff the Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats, who will serve as the interim canon missioner for congregational vitality beginning March 21, 2023.
It is a role familiar to Deats, as she served on the dio...
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History of the Diocese
History Day 2023 and Celebration of Blessed Henry Beard Delany
posted on Feb 24, 2023 April 15, 2023 | 10a.m. - 3p.m. St. Luke's, Salisbury
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Co-sponsored by the diocesan office of Black ministries and our history & archives committee, this year's History Day honoring the Rt. Rev. Henry Beard Delany will take...
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Congregational Vitality
Diocese of North Carolina Extends Call for Volunteers for New Network of Support
posted on Feb 20, 2023 From the start, the mission strategy of the Diocese of North Carolina has been designed and presented as taking a grassroots approach, meaning that the work of the strategy is not a diocesan directive, but instead an invitation for every congre...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Rev. Canon Dr. Sally French Elected 13th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey
posted on Jan 28, 2023 The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina offers congratulations and blessings to the Rev. Canon Dr. Sally French, diocesan canon/missioner for east regional ministry and collaborative innovation, upon the announcement of her election as the 13th b...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Rev. Daniel P. Strandlund Called to St. Christopher's, High Point
posted on Jan 25, 2023 The Rev. Daniel P. Strandlund has been called to serve as the part-time vicar of St. Christopher's, High Point. Strandlund grew up in the Diocese of Alabama and most recently served as the vicar of St. Elizabeth, Buda, Texas, in the Episcopal Dio...
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Recent Changes of Cure
Galilee Ministries of East Charlotte Announces the Rev. Emily Parker as New Executive Director
posted on Jan 17, 2023 Galilee Ministries of East Charlotte (GMEC) announces the Rev. Emily Parker as their new executive director effective March 1, 2023. Parker's background as deacon at Christ Church, Charlotte, combined with her deep passion for service to local ...
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North Carolina Disciple
Disciple: Unity Begins with a Prayer
posted on Jan 11, 2023 By the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman
Adapted from remarks offered at the celebration marking the 50th anniversary of the Diocese of Botswana. The theme of the celebration was "All Be One."
Unity begins with a prayer. It begins with t...
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