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Diocese of North Carolina Receives $996,000 Lilly Endowment Grant for Clergy Support
posted on Oct 9, 2018 By Diocesan House
The Diocese of North Carolina has received a nearly $1 million grant to help establish Reimagining Curacies, a program designed to form newly ordained clergy into community-consciou...
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Meet the Church
Meet Emmanuel, Warrenton
posted on Sep 28, 2018 By Mary Raiford
The first record of Emmanuel Parish appeared in the Diocesan Journal of 1821, where it is stated that a congregation had been formed in Warrenton.
Land on Warrenton's Main Street was given by Miss Hanna L...
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Preparedness Planning / Our Bishops
Bishops Across North and South Carolina Share Hurricane Florence Message
posted on Sep 16, 2018 By Bishops from North and South Carolina
The bishops from across North and South Carolina shared a message on Hurricane Florence, the first aftermath days and how you can help (and stay safe).
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Meet the Church
Meet St. Christopher's, High Point
posted on Sep 7, 2018 By the Rev. Jerry Lasley
St. Christopher's, High Point , is a community of ordinary people allowing themselves to be used by an amazing God. Just like the stories we find in the Bible, we are a humb...
Read MoreAll Saints', Concord, Awarded 2018 UTO Grant for Racial Reconciliation
posted on Sep 4, 2018 By Diocesan House
All Saints', Concord, is one of 34 recipients of 2018 United Thank Offering (UTO) grants. The church received $31,681 to fund a project "focused on racial equity and justice and involving six partnering churches, [...
Read MoreSaint Augustine's University Chapel Receives $300,000 National Park Service Grant
posted on Sep 4, 2018 By Saint Augustine's University
Saint Augustine's University (SAU) received a $300,000 grant to support projects that preserve significant historic structures on the campuses of Historically Black Co...
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North Carolina Disciple / Preparedness Planning
Disciple: The First Line of Help
posted on Aug 29, 2018 How churches rallied together after a devastating tornado struck Greensboro
By Summerlee Walter
Early in the evening on April 15, an F2 tornado reaching top speeds of 135 mph hit some of Greensboro's poorest neighborhoods. The stor...
Read MoreDisciple: A Church as Wide as God's Love
posted on Aug 28, 2018 By Summerlee Walter The Rev. Leslie Bland has experienced the myriad ways churches can be difficult to navigate for people who use assistive devices to aid with mobility. She has maneuvered her power wheelchair up ramps leading to locked, too...
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North Carolina Disciple
Disciple: Know Your Neighbor, Serve Your Neighbor
posted on Aug 27, 2018 By Summerlee Walter Across the Diocese of North Carolina, churches serve their communities in ways big and small by meeting people in their neighborhoods and learning from them about the community's needs. Sometimes the discernment process ...
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North Carolina Disciple
Disciple: Doing Just One Thing Can Change a Life
posted on Aug 24, 2018 Creating a connection can build foundations for young adults By the Rev. Tambria E. Lee
Imagine picking up your cell phone, reading an email or unfolding a note tacked to your office door with one...
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