ACEN: "Creation is in Crisis. Anglicans must act."
The effects of climate change and human-induced environmental degradation continue to accelerate in all regions of the Anglican Communion.
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The effects of climate change and human-induced environmental degradation continue to accelerate in all regions of the Anglican Communion.
Episcopal Church and other religious leaders are planning interfaith events to mark the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks when almost 3,000 people perished after hijacked planes slammed into the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and a...
Nativity Episcopal Church in Bloomfield Township, Michigan will again host the annual “Festival of Arts” on September 16-18, 2011.
Applications are now being accepted for more than 60 scholarships available through the Episcopal Church.
Ecumenical faith leaders in Africa today launched a Call to Action and Appeal for the people affected by famine in the Horn of Africa.
The sustained drought in Somalia, said to be the worst in 60 years, is expected to impact additional countries in the Horn of Africa. The UN is warning that famine conditions are likely to spread from two southern regions of Somalia to the entire country, as well as to parts of Kenya, Uganda and...
Anglicans are to meet in Nairobi next week to launch an appeal and advocacy campaign on the food crisis sweeping East Africa.
Having previously announced the upcoming St. Paul’s Cathedral 300th Anniversary event scheduled for October 25 at the Houston Country Club, organizers have now postponed the event until late February, 2012.
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