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North Carolina Disciple
Disciple: The Universality of Longing
posted on Jan 11, 2023 By the Rev. Kathleen Walker
At the end of September, I was given an amazing opportunity to join the pilgrimage to Botswana. It was scheduled as a 12-day journey to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Diocese of Botswana. It is a rel...
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North Carolina Disciple / Racial Reckoning, Justice & Healing
Disciple: A Life-changing VBS
posted on Jan 11, 2023 How Trinity, Statesville, cultivated new relationships to work toward racial justice
By Summerlee Walter
A group of children ranging in age from 3-years-old to late middle school were painting their arms. Blobs of red, bl...
Read MoreThe Diocese of North Carolina Announces Departure of Amy Campbell
posted on Dec 7, 2022 The Diocese of North Carolina announces today that Amy Campbell, children and family missioner, is departing diocesan staff to answer a full-time call in youth ministry at St. Mary's, High Point.
"Amy has had a profound impact on youth minist...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Diocese Welcomes the Rev. Teri Daily
posted on Nov 30, 2022 The Diocese welcomes the Rev. Teri Daily as the new part-time vicar at Grace, Clayton.
A native of North Carolina, Daily has been serving in the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas. Prior to ordination, she served as a pediatrician. Daily earned ...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Rev. Gus Chrysson Called to Ascension, Advance
posted on Nov 30, 2022 The Rev. Gus Chrysson has been called as the rector, time-certain, at Church of the Ascension at Fork, Advance. Most recently, Chrysson served as assistant to the rector at St. Mary's, High Point. He holds degrees in music and education from NYU ...
Read MoreA Collect for the First Week of Advent
posted on Nov 29, 2022 As part of #AdventWord 2022, the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman wanted to share an offering for Tuesday, November 29. The day's word is "teach," and it brought to mind a collect written by Byron Rushing. Too long for some social media channels, we offer th...
Read MoreDiocese of North Carolina Announces Property Sale of Former St. Christopher’s, Garner
posted on Nov 10, 2022 The Diocese of North Carolina announces that the property of the former St. Christopher's, Garner, has been listed for sale . Foundry Commercial Properties is handling the sale.
St. Christopher's closed in April 2022 following an 18-month pro...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Diocese Welcomes the Rev. Ricardo Medina
posted on Oct 26, 2022 The Diocese welcomes the Rev. Ricardo Medina, new vicar of Iglesia El Buen Pastor, Durham. Medina most recently served as the Hispanic minister at St. Catherine's, Jacksonville, in the Episcopal Diocese of Florida. Medina was received from the Ca...
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Diocesan Gun Policy / Gun Violence Prevention
Bishops of the Diocese of North Carolina Respond to Shooting in Raleigh
posted on Oct 14, 2022 The recurring nightmare of violence has once again shattered a community, this time here in our diocese and our own capital city. Our hearts go out to those whose lives were lost, including an off-duty police officer, and to their families, those...
Read MoreDiocese of North Carolina Announces Canon Catherine Massey to Serve as Canon to the Bishop
posted on Sep 28, 2022 The Diocese of North Carolina is pleased to announce that Canon Catherine Massey, diocesan canon for transition and pastoral ministry, is moving to a new role on diocesan staff: Canon to the Bishop. The role is a newly created one and part of a...
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