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Behold, God is doing a new thing among us – can you see it?

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Bishop Carlye J. Hughes

 
As the increased numbers of people who have been vaccinated and the lowering of new COVID-19 cases allow us to loosen safety precautions, Bishop Hughes reflects on three things that God is bringing to our attention in a new way. (Time: 5:39.)

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Congregations find Sacred Ground for racial justice work

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Nina Nicholson
Congregations find Sacred Ground for racial justice work

Are you looking for a way to create a safe environment to talk about racial justice? Several congregations have found exactly that through the Sacred Ground dialogue series, created by The Episcopal Church.

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Pastoral Letter: Working for an end to Asian hate

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The Rt. Rev. Carlye J. Hughes, XI Bishop of Newark
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We have hard work in front of us to stand against racial violence and it is work we can do.

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Troubled by emerging records, Redeemer forms group to explore its roots

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Pursuing Racial Reconciliation
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The Rev. Cynthia L. Black, Rector, Redeemer, Morristown
An 1814 advertisement placed in the Poughkeepsie Journal by one of Redeemer’s two founding wardens.

The story about Redeemer, Morristown’s origins suggests that at the time its members split from St. Peter’s, Morristown in 1852, they held a strong abolitionist position. Was this true? Were we being honest about our roots?

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Lifting Our Voices: Jersey City Episcopalians launch oral history project

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The Rev. Thomas Murphy, Rector, St. Paul's, Jersey City
Tapestry honoring the late Sidney King.

The death of a beloved member has inspired Jersey City congregations to delve into and record their history.

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