Bishop Doyle Responds to Ft. Hood Shooting
The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle, the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, issued the following response to the shooting at Ft. Hood.
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The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle, the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, issued the following response to the shooting at Ft. Hood.
As the first open enrollment period in the Affordable Care Act’s Health Insurance Marketplace comes to a close, much attention is focused on whether the so-called “Young Invincibles”—adults below age 35—will enroll in Marketplace health plans. “Young Invincibles,” is a term coined by the health...
A pilot project that is being watched closely by utility companies around the country now has all 576 panels in place in downtown Austin.
Many Texans were struggling to pay for basic health services on the eve of the launch of the Affordable Care Act's Health Insurance Marketplace, according to a report released today by Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy and the Episcopal Health Foundation.
Galveston Episcopal leaders gathered at the former site of the William Temple Episcopal Center (WTEC) on Saturday, January 25, for the Service of Thanksgiving and Remembrance. In February, the Diocese will officially close on the sale of the property located at 417 Market St. and the community...
Following a successful inaugural event last May, the Diocese of Texas will again combine several offerings into one dynamic conference, May 2-4, 2014 at Camp Allen.
Bard, formerly of Lutheran Homes of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina, was chosen by the Board of Trustees of St. James House following a national search. He comes to Baytown with more than 29 years of extensive experience in a variety of senior living facilities around the country.
After a nationwide search, officials at The Episcopal Diocese of Texas announced today that Elena Marks has been named president and chief executive officer of the Diocese’s new Episcopal Health Foundation beginning January 13, 2014.
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