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North Dakota Churches Set Sights on Energy Sustainability

North Dakota Churches Set Sights on Energy Sustainability

Written by David Paulsen on

[Episcopal News Service / Diolog Magazine] The recent protests of an oil pipeline in North Dakota have thrust the Standing Rock Sioux Nation, and many of its members who are Episcopalians, into the national spotlight. But for the several Episcopal congregations on Native American reservations in...

Best Partners Build Relationships

Best Partners Build Relationships

Written by Carol E. Barnwell on

[Diolog Magazine] “Much has changed in the past 12 years in North Dakota,” said Bishop Michael Smith. The Bakken oil boom of recent years resulted in the first population increase in the area since the Dust Bowl era. Along with Episcopalians from around the U.S. and Anglicans from around the...

Born to be a Missionary

Born to be a Missionary

Written by Paulette E. Martin on

[Diolog Magazine] His call to ordained ministry began at the age of seven, when he served as an acolyte in a congregation that his parents helped to plant in the living room of their home in Guatemala.

Legacy of Companionship Comes Full Circle

Legacy of Companionship Comes Full Circle

Written by The Rt. Rev. James Tengatenga, Ph.D. on

[Diolog Magazine] “It’s all about relationships” has become a common expression in the Anglican Communion. This generally means official diocesan partnerships and, behind these formal pairings, are personal stories upon which the partnerships are built and sustained.

Espíritus permanecen impávidos tras inundaciones

Espíritus permanecen impávidos tras inundaciones

Written by Carol Muegge on

En la tarde del jueves, 26 de mayo la lluvia comenzó a caer en el condado de Washington. No se detuvo hasta el viernes por la tarde. Los informes varían de que entre 24 y 32 pulgadas de lluvia cayeron en un período de 24 horas y la inundación causó que cinco personas perdieran sus vidas. Muchas...

Two Robes, One Mission: Transformation

Two Robes, One Mission: Transformation

Written by Carol E. Barnwell on

Whether presiding on the bench or at the altar, Keith Giblin seems completely at home. The Beaumont native and U.S. magistrate judge was ordained a bivocational priest in 2014 and serves as vicar of St. Paul’s, Orange.

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