September Diolog Magazine Online and in the Mail
The September issue of Diolog Magazine is now online and in the mail. This issue focuses on diversity, the challenges and blessings that encompass the changing demographics of our state.
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The September issue of Diolog Magazine is now online and in the mail. This issue focuses on diversity, the challenges and blessings that encompass the changing demographics of our state.
This spring Houston passed a milestone: the city no longer has any one group who is an ethnic majority. According to Stephen Klineberg, co-director of Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research, “Houston is where America will be by 2040.” But where will the Church be in terms of...
The Forming Disciples Conference is hitting the road. The purpose of this conference is to connect as many rectors, DRE's, youth ministers, and lay leaders together for the purpose of encouraging and equipping them in their work of forming, loving and serving the people of the Diocese of Texas...
In September 2011, 1600 homes were destroyed in devastating wildfires throughout Bastrop County in Texas. Immediately after the fires, the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and Calvary Episcopal in Bastrop began to help the victims of the fire.
Over the past decade, countless conventions, meetings and summits have been held in search of a long-lasting peace between faith communities in Israel and Palestine, but for the children who take part in Kids 4 Peace, the solution seems simple because they experience it every day.
Diocesan Choir Camp took place last week in Brenham, Texas in coordination with St. Peter's Episcopal Church and Blinn College.
With more than 600 hospitals in the state of Texas, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital in Houston ranks no. 2 according to the U.S. New & World Report.
We have been blessed with many volunteers coming to Bastrop County and giving of their time and talent to help rebuild lives here.
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